Jun 11 2005

WSOP update

So it’s been a rough week, but it’s starting to look better. Last weekend I played three preliminary WSOP events. Le $1500 NL, $1500 PL, and the $1500 Limit. Didn’t make a dinner break. It was pretty rough. So I took a few days off, got a haircut, bought some new threadsand went into the $2000 NL event today feeling pretty strong.

At my first table, Jennifer Harmon was in seat 2 and Howard Treesong (une affiche RGP régulière) était également à la table. Au début je genre de joué comme un jackass. There were a few hands where I made a steal preflop and didn’t follow through with it. And there was also a nut flush draw with an overcard that I just needed to check-raise with, but lost my nerve and just called on the flop, checked on the turn, checked on the river when I missed. So I was down to about twelve or thirteen hundred. Picked up pocket nines in early position and limped inHarmon raised in late position after a couple more limpers and it looked like it was going to be headsup if I calledput her on some overcards, and when the flop came TTT, I check-raised her all-in. She said something likeGuess I gotta get luckyand called for another 600 or so with AQ. She missed. After that I got some confidence back

I made it well past the dinner break to day two. There are 49 players left out of a little over 1400 entrants. I’m in 17th with 63,500 dans les copeaux. A pretty big climb from the initial 2k. I’ve got Perry Friedman at my table going into tomorrow, who has a motherload at over $160k. He’s the chip leader. The only other guy I recognized at my table was Fred Berger (sp?). He’s a cool guy from New Orleans, Je pense, who is a regular on the tournament trail. He owns some sort of bead company, and has decent game.

This is a televised eventwith any luck I’m going to be making it to the third day and back on ESPN. Gotta focus on that goldcan’t let Scotty show me up. Il prend 2 dans le premier cas le week-end dernier bon moment que j'ai été éclatante de l'événement de la limite… bon pour 350 k $. Ching! Alan Cunningham ended up taking that down, who’s ultra-strong. It was a good final table.

Wish me luck tomorrow. If you pray, maybe you could say a few good words for me.