It was honestly one of those sessions after a dry spell that made both of us remember just how much we love this game again, and why.
When I say that I don't just mean that it's fun when I'm winning and it sucks the rest of the time. Losing is never fun, but the only thing that's brought me as far in this game as I've come is a true love and passion for
It's what keeps me going and hungry when I'm on downswings that stretch deep into six figures, like right now. I suppose it just
The first of my final tables came in the PS $109 1 rebuy/1 add on turbo, which was about $45k for 1st. The turbo structure made the final table a crapshoot, and I busted sixth for $10,404.
Then I made the final table of the Lock Poker $60+rebuys guaranteed and had more than half of the chips marked cards lenses in play five-handed, and more than five times as much as my nearest competitor. I somehow managed not to punt that large of a lead, and took it down for $4,884 to guarantee a nice profit for the day.
I stayed as hungry as always though, and managed to make the final table of the FT Sunday Mulligan. David Chiu, Ed "foxypham" Pham, and I had one hell of a three-handed battle for a while, but unfortunately I was the first one to fall in third place for $22,704. Congratulations to Ed Pham on taking it down though!
Joe "Joey Capp/Cappuccio816" also put Charlie Sheen's motto "I'm Bi-Winning!" into action by winning two tournaments outright for ~$40k himself.
Another one of my good friends who'd been running terri-bad had a huge score as well, and it seemed like my Facebook feed was full of friends who'd CRUSHED it for the day. All in all I've got to say...
Don't forget the Bluff Pro Challenge running on Lock Poker throughout the month of April. The player in the contest who has the highest profit in MTTs +
Anti-tilt video of the week:
Length of session: 13:32
Total # of tournaments played: 48
Total # of cashes: 7
Total buy-ins/rebuys/add-ons: $10,617
Total amount of cashes/bounties: $39,470
Net win/loss for session: +$28,853
Net win/loss for 2011 in Sunday online tournaments: +$9,762 (Every dime of that will go back into play this coming Sunday session, but for now...
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