Last night I hosted a poker game at my place, $5 buy-in no-limit Texas Hold’em tournament (re buys allowed for the first hour and a half).
As with any low buy-in home game with a few friends it was a mix of skill and interest levels with some people there more for a beer and a chat rather than the cards, however those that were there to play played quite well and we actually had quite an eventful game.
Things started off fairly quietly with a few small to medium sized pots being contested, as we reached the end of the re-buy period some players loosened up a bit and took a few more risks and by the time re buys were over three people had coughed up the dough for another $1500 in chips.
Special mention has to go to Tony for being the first player out before the re-buy period and then the first out afterwards! Unlucky mate!
The rest of the game really came down to one hand it was such a confusing one from a dealing point of view that I don’t remember every little detail but it went something like this:
In middle position I was dealt:
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Lovely, but I wasn’t really sure how to play them until a player before me (Damo) pushed his entire stack into the middle “all-in”, now I think it would be fair to say that Damo had played in a fairly reckless fashion throughout the night and may have been getting more than a little bored by this point. Regardless, I had him covered and in an attempt to isolate him I re-raised all-in myself. Then the fun part, I got three callers!
Unfortunately I don’t remember everyones cards, but a nervous flop, turn and river later my aces held up and I took a comfortable chip lead into the final four.
A short while later I put the short stack (sorry Tania!) all-in with top pair which held up and we went into the final three.
Three became two when the eventual second place winner (Michael Y) knocked out third place (Jono) with a pair of nines (A9 vs AJ).
Heads up play lasted quite a while, I was making bluffs when I felt I could get away with it and really tried to use my fairly considerable chip advantage as best I could. Eventually it came down to this hand:
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on a flop of:
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I re-raised a small bet all-in and was called with:
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I was well ahead at this point and we saw a turn:
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Two pair for me and Michael was drawing dead to the river:
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I did have some photos of this final hand, however my cameras memory card has decided to die on me so I can’t share them with you. If I fix it I’ll edit them in later.
So, the final standings were:
1st – Myself
2nd – Michael Y
3rd – Jono
And outside the money:
4th – Tania
5th – Michael V
6th, 7th, 8th and 9th – Damo, Jo, Tanya and Suse
10th – Dan
11th – Tony
Disclaimer: The order of those lower placings might not be 100% accurate, I wasn’t taking notes and it took most of my concentration to work out the side pots
All in all it was a pretty entertaining evening and importantly I’ve managed to end my run of no-limit failures! Hopefully, as time goes on we’ll have a group of semi-serious players who want to get together on a more regular basis. Time will tell…
A good night Simon enjoyed it very much, especially coming 2nd.
You got your revenge on me for knocking you out first last time.
Let us know when you hold the next one and I will try and make it.
Cheers, glad you had fun.
You weren’t supposed to mention me getting knocked out first last time
I never did get around to writing that one up what with Christmas and everything (I do have a rough draft right up of it though so maybe to be fair I’ll edit it and post it later on).
Will probably hold another one late Feb/early March depending on interest.