Goodbye WSOP 2009

14 July 2009 | Category: by: Marty Smyth



My own experience of the main event was a little bit frustrating. I think I played ok, but overall I had reasonably easy tables and I kind of feel that I've missed a good opportunity this year.

On day 1 I started off badly, losing a few small pots and then a biggish pot when I check-raised with top two pair on the flop and followed though on the turn, only to pass on the river when the worst possible card appeared leaving me with about 17k out of my 30k starting stack. After that, things went quite well though and I managed to work my way up to 46k by the end of the day.

I had a tougher table on day 2 and every time I got a decent stack together I would take a hit in a big pot shortly afterwards. I finished with 56k which was a bit on the short side, but still a very workable stack given the small blinds. I was still a bit disappointed though, as I lost 20k in the third last hand of the night.

On day 3, I only really played two pots of note and busted in the second level of play. The first big hand I lost happened when I raised from one off the button with K5 off-suit. The button and the small blind seemed fairly tight, and the only hand I could remember the guy on the big blind playing, was when he called a raise with AK, then quickly passed it face up for a continuation bet on a Queen high flop.

Apart from that, he had given up his blinds to a raise most of the time and since I had been playing pretty tight too, I really thought it would be very wimpish of me if I didn't take this opportunity to try to steal the blinds.

I made a standard raise to 3500 (the blinds were 600-1200 with 100 antes) and the BB was the only caller. The flop came 843 with two clubs, he checked to me, I bet 6500 and he called very quickly. Given his play up to this point, I felt he would only have called me pre-flop with some kind of decent hand, maybe a big Ace, a pocket pair or possibly QK suited or something.

So once he called on the flop I had narrowed this down to a small to medium pocket pair or possibly nut clubs or king high clubs. I didn't think he had flopped a set as he would probably have check-raised me or if he did decide to slow play it, then at least he would have tried to look weak when he called instead of insta-calling.

The turn was the 9 of clubs and we both checked to see the river bring a red ace. He checked to me again. I was pretty sure now that he hadn't made a flush and tried to trap me twice by checking the turn and river, so I was pretty sure in my head that he had a small or medium pocket pair. I fired out an 11k bet and was pretty confident he was going to throw in his cards. Instead he insta-called again and turned over A3 off suit, which I didn't think was part of his pre-flop calling range at all. I know I read this situation completely wrong, but it was a pretty strange one and I'm not going to beat myself up too much about it.

I busted shortly after that with AA, when a guy who had just joined our table raised under-the-gun with 74 suited. He raised to 5k (the blinds were 800-1600 now) and I decided to flat call, since there were six guys still to act after me and I really wanted to try to win a big pot. No one else called and the flop came 544. Obviously I could have raised all in pre-flop and taken down the pot but I had about 32k at this point and the average was over 120, so I still feel that it was the right thing to do to take a chance and slow-play it in an attempt to get back into the game. If I had just pushed all in and everyone else had quickly folded, then I'd have been feeling pretty silly that I wasted a pair of Aces when I was so short-stacked.

Anyway, I'm done with poker now for this trip. I still have a few days left but I'm just going to be taking it easy. If Nicky's still in the main event at the end of tomorrow then I'll probably head round to the Rio to watch for a bit. If he's knocked out then I'll try to separate him from some of his winnings on the golf course before we go back, although that hasn't exactly been working out well for me on this trip!


Comments (9)

So if Tom Watson 'accidentially' touched his ball on Sunday would Cink have said aw fuck it Tom, we r mates, don't worry about it? No chance, you should accept defeat more graciously Mr Smyth, you can't win em all!!!!!

there's "rules" and there's "gentleman's rules" it was probably my mistake to assume we were playing by the latter...

3.21 FOULS BY TOUCHING BALLS

It is a foul to strike, touch or in any way make contact with the cue ball in play or any object balls in play with anything (the body, clothing, chalk, me- mechanical bridge, cue shaft, etc.) except the cue tip (while attached to the cue shaft), which may contact the cue ball in the execution of a legal shot. Whenever a referee is presiding over a match, any object ball moved during a standard foul must be returned as closely as possible to its original position as judged by the referee, and the incoming player does not have the option of restoration. (Also see Rule 1.16.1)

i don't want to be drawn into a slanging match here... but for a man who looks for every edge imaginable on the golf course - be it dropping your ball 100 yards further down the fairway after it goes out of play, trying to move walls out of the way cos they interfere with your swing, or just plain lying about your scores so as not to lose your action - to then have to audacity to claim a hand foul in a very drunken friendly game of pool... well, i just think it shows a certian lack of moral fibre

What about the words 'object' ball' 'touched' 'hand' 'foul'

i left instructions with the poker team that NO MESSAGES FROM NICKY POWER THAT INCLUDED THE WORD GOLF, were to make it past the censors until further notice.

cheers daniel... i suppose i should be happy i'm getting closer every year. busted on day 2 last year and day 1 the year before. if i keep improving at this rate i should be scheduled to win the thing some time around 2014.
i got the message about fiona by the way, but we were leaving that morning.

How did that golf go :-)

Sorry to hear about the KO with aces. If it were me, I'd be bragging about making it to day 3 and being taken out by bad luck instead of bad play!

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