August 19, 2006
A Little Tournament Success…
Last night I played in one of Poker Stars $4+$0.40 180 player NL hold’em tournaments. I’ve written before about how I’m trying to get as much tournament experience as possible for as cheap as possible and this tournament seems a good candidate. $1500 in starting chips, 15 minute blind levels and from what I could tell a reasonable standard of play once the riff raff has been dealt with (unlike the ultra low stakes SNG’s I’m getting killed in over at Absolute ;) - it’s a good thing I’m good at handling bad beats, but that’s another topic).
I won’t go into too much detail but I will say that I was feeling good throughout, applying what I’ve been reading from Harrington where I felt it was appropriate and playing well enough to make it through the first two breaks and into the money (top 18 places pay) with a chip stack slightly above average.
Unfortunately though by the time the bubble burst the blinds and antes were large even for the bigger stacks and for a while play turned into a bit of an all-in fest. I lost a couple of races, most notable being my 77 in the SB vs the BB’s A5o where I was a 70/30 favourite against a player who I’d slowly been getting the better of all tournament only to lose half my stack when an ace came on the flop.
Into the final 15 or so players I was severely short stacked which gave me a chance to put into practice Harrington’s strategy about playing in the “Red Zone” (where your stack is less than 5 times the size of the pot) which worked great until my KTs ran into QQ and didn’t improve, double up there though and I would have been a contender for the final table.
So, in the end I was out in 13th place after 2.5 hours of play. Not a bad result, except for the fact that the prizes are very top heavy in this tournament and there’s no significant money until the final three. I’m almost embarrassed to say but for all my work I took a measly $8.64 for 13th, that’s a huge net profit of $4.24 :D.
Hardly a way to get rich, but if you want to get cheap multi-table tournament experience at any time of the day against a wide variety of opponents then it’s pretty hard to go past.

August 21st, 2006 at 5:12 am
Great showing, Simon. The experience of getting that deep is more valuable than the $$$, I’d say. Something to build on.
August 22nd, 2006 at 7:06 am
Hey. Was just wondering if you were planning on trying out any new
poker sites and was interested in getting rakeback. If so, shoot me
an email and I should be able to work something out where you’d get
around 20-25% on most sites (Full Tilt, Pokerroom skins, etc.). Let
me know if you’re interested (ncm113@fuse.net) and good luck at the
tables.
August 23rd, 2006 at 2:01 am
Nice finish. I’ve myself been trying to work on my tournament play. The last 5 tournaments I’ve entered besided the freerolls I’ve ended up in the money. I cam in first in a $3 rebuy tournament last month and didn’t have to rebuy once. I won $378 that night. That was before my poker blog.
Keep up the good work I’ll be visiting often and seeing how you doing.
I have an account at pokerstars just have no money in there at this time.