21-Nov-11, 20:28 #1
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Posted 21-Nov-11, 20:28
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godward89
Joined: Jul '10
Location: United Kingdom
Age: 34 (M)
Posts: 169
FINALLY took the win ! A lot of good laydowns (I think) and careful play. Only $59 like but still! I think it's quite an achievement 933 runners in a 20 point buy in doesn't make for an easy tournament. Tips on what to play and how to build it much appreciated!
21-Nov-11, 20:36 #2
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Posted 21-Nov-11, 20:36
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Prohorse3
Joined: Nov '11
Location: Netherlands
Age: 32 (M)
Posts: 95
Congratz nice feeling aint it play games where your BR doesnt get in your head play games you feel comfortable with not pressured
21-Nov-11, 21:02 #3
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Posted 21-Nov-11, 21:02
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BeMyATMplz
Joined: Feb '11
Location: Germany
Age: 31 (M)
Posts: 1859
In case the $59 is your whole roll,$1 SNGs or NL2 (probably better off with SNGs)
21-Nov-11, 21:07 #4
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Posted 21-Nov-11, 21:07
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SuperNoob
Joined: May '09
Location: India
Age: 37 (M)
Posts: 4873
Posted by BeMyATMplz : In case the $59 is your whole roll,$1 SNGs or NL2 (probably better off with SNGs)
OP has already said it's easier to win at higher stakes than micros, dont think he'll be comfortable at NL2
21-Nov-11, 21:24 #5
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Posted 21-Nov-11, 21:24
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BeMyATMplz
Joined: Feb '11
Location: Germany
Age: 31 (M)
Posts: 1859
Posted by
SuperNoob :
Posted by BeMyATMplz : In case the $59 is your whole roll,$1 SNGs or NL2 (probably better off with SNGs)
OP has already said it's easier to win at higher stakes than micros, dont think he'll be comfortable at NL2
Oh yeah right,I remember just take it to a $55 SNG then where they (hopefully) respect your raises
21-Nov-11, 21:37 #6
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Posted 21-Nov-11, 21:37
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LoGiX
Joined: Feb '08
Location: Switzerland
Age: 34 (M)
Posts: 210
Haha you came a long way from $1000 HU to 20 PP tournament Good job though, nice prize for the buy-in.
Edited by LoGiX (21 November 2011 @ 21:54 GMT)
21-Nov-11, 21:41 #7
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Posted 21-Nov-11, 21:41
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BeMyATMplz
Joined: Feb '11
Location: Germany
Age: 31 (M)
Posts: 1859
Posted by
LoGiX :
Haha you came a long way from $1000 HU to 20 PP tournament
Nah thats not the same guy
21-Nov-11, 21:49 #8
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Posted 21-Nov-11, 21:49
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IslandJack
Joined: Oct '09
Location: Spain
Age: 60 (M)
Posts: 2851
Congratz Godward ! Very nice achievement. 1000 runners in a points buy-in takes patience and staying very alert. Great feeling to win that last HU, no?
21-Nov-11, 21:51 #9
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Posted 21-Nov-11, 21:51
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LoGiX
Joined: Feb '08
Location: Switzerland
Age: 34 (M)
Posts: 210
Posted by
BeMyATMplz :
Posted by
LoGiX :
Haha you came a long way from $1000 HU to 20 PP tournament
Nah thats not the same guy
Oh damn !! Sorry I was confused with the posts before me. Just ignore my first sentence then ^^
21-Nov-11, 23:27 #10
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Posted 21-Nov-11, 23:27
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godward89
Joined: Jul '10
Location: United Kingdom
Age: 34 (M)
Posts: 169
Yeah Island very nice feeling. Nice knowing how the guy played. Not a glamorous hand but won the HU with q 2 against 6 3. Still, a win is a win
22-Nov-11, 01:07 #11
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Posted 22-Nov-11, 01:07
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GIOMi6
Joined: Feb '10
Location: Suriname
Age: 47 (M)
Posts: 1189
Congratulations on your big win and enjoy the feeling and good luck building your bankroll, try to play within your bankroll limits my friend.
22-Nov-11, 12:10 #12
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Posted 22-Nov-11, 12:10
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starbay
Joined: Feb '11
Location: Ireland
Age: 51 (M)
Posts: 476
nice win godward in such a big field ,great feeling when you finally take it down