Championship Game Recap
Sorry this post took so long to pull together. I have been crazy busy at work. Well, here it goes. I was asked a bunch of times and felt a little like Brian this week, except people were asking me for the tourney write-up. (turn down your sound if you're at work).
We had 20
The chip stacks were as follows:
25K buy-in
5K bonus -for RSVP and showing up on time
15K add-on
The blinds times were long and gradually deceased as shown below:
* Level 1 - 100/200 - 40 minutes
* Level 2 - 200/400 - 40 minutes
* Level 3 - 300/600 - 40 minutes
* BREAK - 10 minutes - Add-on Period Over
* Level 4 - 400/800 - 30 minutes
* Level 5 - 500/1000 - 30 minutes
* Level 6 - 600/1200 - 30 minutes
* Level 7 - 800/1600 - 30 minutes
* BREAK - 5 minutes - chip up whites
* Level 8 - 1000/2000 - 20 minutes
* Level 9 - 1500/3000 - 20 minutes
* Level 10 - 2000/4000 - 20 minutes
* BREAK - 5 minutes - chip up reds
* Level 11 - 3000/6000 - 20 minutes
* Level 12 - 4000/8000 - 20 minutes
* Level 13 - 5000/10000 - 20 minutes
* Level 14 - 6000/12000 - 20 minutes
* Level 15 - 8000/16000 - 20 minutes
* Level 16 - 10000/20000 - 20 minutes
* Level 17 – 15000/25000 – until it’s over
We gave out prizes, donated by PokerStars. They gave us hats and shirts if I agreed to hang up some posters. I gave the prizes out as follows:
Before play got underway, we did a couple random drawings and Armando and Cindy picked up a shirt each.
12:10 PM - Start
Play was tight, as expected, since this was a freeze-out.
1:13 PM - Todd was faced with a couple of bad calls and suckouts and was, unfortunately, the first one out in 20th. He was out before the break.
At the break we had another drawing and Joe picked up a shirt.
4:00 PM - Ian would be the 2nd victim at the hands of Armando. Armando was in the BB wih 83o. Ian flopped top pair with a Q83 flop and went all-in. Armando called and his monster hand held up. JK - he was in the BB!!! Ian was out in 19th.
4:54 PM - Justin was short stacked at about 7K. He went all-in blind and Joe called with A5h. The hand played out as: KK332. Justin turned over 94o and was out in 18th.
5:01 PM - Cindy and Stacey went at it with JK and J7. The better hand won, and Stacey was out in 17th. Stacey only won a single hand all day.
5:43 PM - Rocky got knocked out by two of us. Jeff and I had AJ, Rocky pushed his last 1500 chips with 52o. An A on the flop and a J on the turn had Jeff and I all in, only to chop. Rocky was out in 16th.
5:47 PM - I had an M of about 5 and should have jammed my 99. Instead I raised 3x to 12K. Rico called. The flop was 355. Rico checked as did I. The turn was a 10 and Rico pushed his larger stack all-in. I called and was blown away when Rico showed me 33. I had 4 outs, but the river sent me packing in 15th. Had I pushed all-in preflop - Rico folds and I live to play another hand. Bad decision. Earlier Rico had crumbs and was down to less than 5K. What an indestructible roach!!!
5:54 PM - Cristine was out in 14th when her QJ was no match for Kevin's runner runner straight with 89.
6:02 PM - Kitty got whacked in 13th. She pushed with 55 and Jeff called with K10. The turn brought a K and Kitty was out.
6:05 PM - Mike Baa got knocked out in 12th. He had Q9 and Joe 7T. The flop gave Joe a 7 (suck), the turn gave Mike a Q (re-suck), and the river delighted Joe when a T fell (re-re-suck).
6:11 PM - Clara was our unfortunate final table bubble girl. She had QQ against Michael's 66. Michael got a set on the flop, and QUADS on the river. Clara was out in 11th.
We had a final table. The chip stacks were as follows:
6:27PM - As we got under way, Stuart pushed all-in wit 33 and Armando called with TT. The T's held up and Stu was out in 10th.
6:30PM - Another shorty was knocked out when Joe ran his A3 into a Monster - AA. Jeff chipped up and Joe was out in 9th.
6:53 PM - Toby got his AQ involved with Jeff's KK. Toby saw a Q on the flop to make Jeff sweat, but Toby was out in 8th.
At this point a $20 safe was declared for 6th and 7th place. So Toby became the official bubble.
7:15 PM - Rico handed a bad beat to Jeff. They got it all-in preflop. Rico had AQd and Jeff AsQc. The odds for each pre-flop are shown below.
Jeff had no chance of winning and a 36% chance of losing after the two diamonds on the flop.
The turn brought another diamond and Jeff was out in 7th. Jeff got $20. Not bad considering the field had so many good players and he has only played for about 7 weeks.
8:26 PM - The next hand to eliminate a player (or two) was a three way all-in situation. Cindy (JJ), Melissa (77) and Michael (A3) played it out and Cindy wound up winning with a full-house. Michael had Melissa out chipped so he got 5th and she got 6th.
8:49 PM - Mookie had Rico on the ropes with his 7's against Rico's K6. Mook raised all-in and it was 17K more for Rico to call. Rico thought he was out and was two steps down the stairs when a K on the river brought him back to his seat. Mook was out in 4th.
9:03 PM - Rico continued his poker conquest when Kevin's A2 was beat by Rico's Q8 with a miricle 88833 flop. Kevin was out in 3rd.
We were heads-up.
Cindy vs. Rico - about even in chips.
9:32 PM - They played it out for about 1/2 hour. Rico came out on top with very aggressive play. Very few flops were seen. Congratulations to Rico for the WIN!!!
Before the tourney, Rico suggested I get a trophy and give it to the winner. I didn't have ime to get one and wanted a trophy so I hooked him up with this virtual trophy.
Thanks to everyone who was able to make it out and thanks to those that brought food.
We had a great time and appreciate everyone taking their Saturday to play some cards. Let me know what changes you might suggest for the next championship.