Wow, that was a thrilling last event in the Super League, making it to the final table for a second time and with that result jumping over the number two on the leaderboard. This all contributed to a $640 award, my biggest cash-out as an amateur poker player so far.
About the double chance event on Sunday: that wasn’t a success. There was barely room for some advanced plays and it turned into a turbo because the game was slowed down a lot in this full ring game. No pleasant experience at all and an early knock-out, not even reaching top 200. But I was already looking forward to the final event, the second real deep stack tournament of the league. This was a great tournament, because it was also a six-seater.
Everything went perfect for me this night, just like during the PLO event. My first goal was to defend my third place on the leaderboard by running as deep as possible. This wasn’t very easy, because three players who were just behind me also made a deep run. But they were eliminated one by one in the ultimate final phase and suddenly I noticed the number two of the leaderboard also being knocked out. I had to finish 8th or better to catch up with him, so when I was 11/11 I switched gears and gambled for more chips, resulting in a 6th place in the end, another final table. First place was never within reach, as the leader played another outstanding tournament, finishing in 5th place. No doubt he deserved the win.
I selected two hands from this tournament, first of course my knock-out hand, my last hand of the league:
Ante=1200
Seat 1: liosi – 176,921
Seat 2: lordflasheart13 – 53,081
Seat 3: LaudVetinari – 314,944 (BUTTON)
Seat 4: douglas1066 – 354,486 (SMALL BLIND, 6000)
Seat 5: albosan – 155,338 (BIG BLIND, 12000)
Seat 6: KiwiBugs – 295,230
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to lordflasheart13
KiwiBugs folds – liosi folds
lordflasheart13 raises to 51,881 (all-in)
LaudVetinari folds
douglas1066 calls 51,881
albosan folds
Pot sizes: 122,962
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lordflasheart13 has High Card: Ace
douglas1066 has One Pair: 6s
douglas1066 wins 122,962 with: One Pair: 6s
Obviously, this hand plays itself in this case. Note however that ‘albosan’ (topping the leaderboard), also sitting on the final table like I told you, was also at my table during the first couple of hours of the tournament. I really saw some awesome plays from this guy, being very focused while playing for the big win. I think this is perfectly showed in the other hand I saved, when I collided with albosan for the first time. This was after SEVEN minutes of play and the hand really gave me the creeps, although I had Aces:
Seat 1: 3DJohnny – 4,990
Seat 2: mucker007 – 4,940 (BUTTON)
Seat 3: ProfULLRICH – 5,070 (SMALL BLIND 10)
Seat 4: lordflasheart13 – 4,970 (BIG BLIND 20)
Seat 5: mjhellraizer – 5,000
Seat 6: albosan – 5,030
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to lordflasheart13
mjhellraizer folds
albosan raises to 100
3DJohnny folds – mucker007 folds – ProfULLRICH folds
lordflasheart13 raises to 385
albosan raises to 740
lordflasheart13 calls 740
Pot sizes: 1,490
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lordflasheart13 checks
albosan bets 745
lordflasheart13 calls 745
Pot sizes: 2,980
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lordflasheart13 checks
albosan bets 1,490
lordflasheart13 raises to 3,485 (all-in)
albosan folds
lordflasheart13 wins 5,960
He reraises me preflop and I decide to ‘slowplay’ my Aces, if he has Kings, I want him to think I have QQ, JJ or TT. But the King flops and that scares the hell out of me: playing a deepstack, only 7 minutes in the tourney and Kings is one of the hands I definitely put him on. Of course it’s possible he wanted to make a statement with any kind of hand OR he had QQ or JJ himself, but I decide to just call and see if he slows down on the turn. Turn is an ACE and now I want him to have Kings. He commits 60% of his stack and I go all-in. He takes all his time and just because he’s such a great player I really think he could have folded KK here (he played directly against me for the overall win). Anyway, albosan has 2k left after the hand but he immedately recovered and by making some superb calls he was among the chipleaders again some hours later. Congratulations to albosan and the rest of the top ten (see below), till next year for a new Super League!
Well, after my WIN last Thursday it doesn’t make sense anymore to hide my real player’s name. With still two events to go lorflasheart13 suddenly is in THIRD place on the leaderboard now after winning the PLO event. But I’m going for the absolute win, especially with a deepstack tournament still scheduled for Tuesday.
So first things first: event 7 (Deep and Steep) was a big disappointment. I misunderstood the concept, as I thought this was going to be a super deepstack one. But the word ‘steep’ was pointing to the ‘turbo’ blind levels^^. Some kind of strange formula, I don’t think I’m gonna be a big fan of it. In the end I went out by shoving with 68 (after mostly being blinded away) and ran into Aces. But then: Thursday.
I missed the first PLO event because of a concert and I almost missed the second one also. Five minutes before the tournament started I realized had to play, I went for my laptop and 8 seconds before the tourney started I at last succeeded to register. Four hours later, I won the thing. Of course, I was lucky, as every tournament winner is. Although I was NEVER behind on a showdown during the WHOLE tournament; I just needed the luck to not be unlucky, the luck for my premium hands to hold up.
I certainly couldn’t complain about the hands I was dealt: most of the times it was rags I could easily fold and the other ones were premiums I doubled up with each time. As you can see at my chip evolution, I was short stacked till the end, even during my first 30 minutes on the final table, where I constantly was in last place till there were only 6 players left:
The only reason I was at the final table (besides patience, obv) was because I got AAxx three times on very decisive moments. Here’s the first time:
Seat 1: kevsherri – 750
Seat 2: Galwaysontilt22 – 2,735 (BUTTON)
Seat 4: ChrisWrok – 48,793 (SMALL BLIND 800)
Seat 5: Purplerose82 – 3,160 (BIG BLIND 1600)
Seat 7: miragedrum – 12,672
Seat 8: lordflasheart13 – 5,082
Seat 9: TangentTed – 8,580
Seat 10: sonofgimli – 34,974
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to lordflasheart13
miragedrum folds
lordflasheart13 raises to 4,800
TangentTed folds – sonofgimli folds
kevsherri calls 750 (all-in)
Galwaysontilt22 folds
ChrisWrok raises to 8,000
Purplerose82 folds
lordflasheart13 calls 5,082 (all-in)
Returning 2,918 to ChrisWrok uncalled
Pot sizes: 3,000
Pot sizes: 9,514
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ChrisWrok has One Pair: Kings
lordflasheart13 has Three of a Kind: Aces
lordflasheart13 wins 9,514 from side pot #1 with: Three of a Kind: Aces
lordflasheart13 wins 3,000 with: Three of a Kind: Aces
According to my personal PLO advisor Adam Breit, this is the perfect PLO hand so I was never scared of being sucked out here. The second time I got AAxx was when I had 1,5 BB left and I was on the BB with 11(!) players left. I doubled and went to the final table, where I was about to be elmininated in 7th place when I got AAxx on the big blind
. From then on I began to eliminate players myself till only Hellboy101 was left, the one I predicted to be the last man standing and one of the two players ahead of me on the current leaderboard. Here’s our final hand:
Seat 2: Hellboy101 – 291,640 (BIG BLIND, 20,000)
Seat 8: lordflasheart13 – 509,360 (BUTTON, SMALL BLIND 10,000)
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to lordflasheart13
lordflasheart13 raises to 60,000
Hellboy101 calls 60,000
Pot sizes: 120,000
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Hellboy101 checks
lordflasheart13 bets 120,000
Hellboy101 raises to 231,640 (all-in)
lordflasheart13 calls 231,640
Pot sizes: 583,280
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Hellboy101 has Two Pairs: Jacks, 4s
lordflasheart13 has Flush, Queen high
lordflasheart13 wins 583,280 with: Flush, Queen high
Of course the excitement was great after this grand win, especially because of PKR’s graphics
See what I can do on Sunday: Double Chance!
Well, that was kinda strange, the ‘+Antes’ Event in the PKR Super League last Sunday. Let’s start with the good news: I managed to get ‘in the money’ again, as my 17th place was good enough for earning another 100 points. That brings my total amount on 215 points, with four events (two deep stack ones) left. Everyting is still possible.
Things started off very tensed, as my internet connection died one minute before the tournament started. So whoever he is and whereever he is, I want to thank this stranger with his wireless internet connection who made it possible for me to join the tournament after all. The tournament structure had antes from the start, and the blind levels were also very short, making this some sort of a turbo tournament. That’s why I was lucky to catch KK after half an hour so I could double up and have some breathing space. Suddenly I was in 20th place, with only 100 players remaining.
Then came a really frustrating period during I was COMPLETELY carddead. My progression in the virtual ranking was the following: 20/100, 25/75, 40/50 and 36/40. I simply couldn’t catch a hand or a stealing opportunity. For the second time I was kind of desperate, but SUDDENLY I doubled up three times in about 20 minutes, the ultimate thrill of playing a tournament. My A7 held up against QJ, as did my AJ against J7. My third jackpot hand was the following:
Ante=225
Seat 1: black2s – 9,805
Seat 2: alex311222 – 20,531
Seat 3: charliechandler – 20,232
Seat 4: playdeepstack – 15,006
Seat 5: DPS74 – 18,258
Seat 6: DonPablo69 – 24,525
Seat 7: hazeraze – 1,520 (BUTTON)
Seat 8: DeSmeerpijp – 24,049 (SMALL BLIND 600)
Seat 9: kimandy666 – 27,581 (BIG BLIND 1200)
Seat 10: tadej902 – 98,079
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to playdeepstack
tadej902 folds – black2s folds – alex311222 folds
charliechandler raises to 4,227
playdeepstack raises to 14,781 (all-in)
DPS74 raises to 18,033 (all-in)
DonPablo69 folds – hazeraze folds – DeSmeerpijp folds – kimandy666 folds – charliechandler folds
Returning 3,252 to DPS74 uncalled
Pot sizes: 37,839
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DPS74 has Two Pairs: Aces, Tens
playdeepstack has Three of a Kind: Aces
playdeepstack wins 37,839 with: Three of a Kind: Aces
Always nice to flop an ace immediately, but it seems PKR always wants to give me some tensed moments by adding the gutshot on the turn. Luckily the straight wasn’t made. This time. Cause after this hand I was 9th of the 20 players remaining. However, I lost some chips due to some suck-outs (88 vs 33) and nasty flops (AKx after a preflop raise with 99). I became very short stacked again and made my last move, just like in Event 5, with 65. Just like last time, I ran into AK. Just like last time, I had a very good chance to survive after the first four cards… :
Ante=500
Seat 1: emtugi – 89,100
Seat 2: alex311222 – 69,493
Seat 3: GuusGeluk69 – 17,390
Seat 4: playdeepstack – 7,059
Seat 6: DonPablo69 – 49,331 (BUTTON)
Seat 7: teebee31 – 35,266 (SMALL BLIND 1000)
Seat 8: DeSmeerpijp – 17,224 (BIG BLIND 2000)
Seat 9: kimandy666 – 47,360
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to playdeepstack
kimandy666 folds – emtugi folds – alex311222 folds – GuusGeluk69 folds
playdeepstack raises to 6,559 (all-in)
DonPablo69 folds – teebee31 folds
DeSmeerpijp calls 6,559
Pot sizes: 18,118
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playdeepstack has Three of a Kind: 5s
DeSmeerpijp has Straight, Ace high
DeSmeerpijp wins 18,118 with: Straight, Ace high
So I finish in 17th place after hoping for more, a small disappointment. But tonight I’ll go for nothing less than FIRST place in the Deep & Steep Event, the one I’ve been looking forward to from the start. I’ll keep you posted!
A little success in the fifth tournament of the MTT Super League, as I ended up in 68th place, earning another 45 points for the ranking. Together with the 70 points I won in the deep stack tournament, I’m at a total of 115 points now. That means I still need that one tournament win or some final tables to compete for the big prizes.
I had a very difficult start in this tournament, as I had a lot of draws but was not able to catch them in the end. Luckily I was able to bluff on some missed draws to keep some chips to play with. It took some time to get a first chips injection for my stack in this six handed tourney:
Seat 1: TheProd1 – 10,732
Seat 2: playdeepstack – 2,555
Seat 3: tubs66 – 6,699
Seat 4: gilboaction – 1,831 (BUTTON)
Seat 5: smurfin67 – 7,788 (SMALL BLIND 125)
Seat 6: InverseGirl – 3,903 (BIG BLIND 250)
Dealing ![]()
to playdeepstack
TheProd1 folds
playdeepstack raises to 2,555 (all-in)
tubs66 folds
gilboaction calls 1,831 (all-in)
smurfin67 folds – InverseGirl folds
Returning 724 to playdeepstack uncalled
Pot sizes: 4,037
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playdeepstack has Three of a Kind: 8s
playdeepstack wins 4,037 with: Three of a Kind: 8s
It’s a big relief of course to immediately flop a set, but the second spade on the turn gave me the creeps again, reminding me of my elimination in the fourth tournament when I flopped Aces up. I stayed alive for a while but never got a real opportunity to gather some more chips. I made my last move on the following hand:
Ante=100
Seat 1: sambuca619 – 5,949
Seat 2: playdeepstack – 6,422 (BUTTON)
Seat 3: chrismartin1 – 11,291 (SMALL BLIND 400)
Seat 4: ProfULLRICH – 13,063 (BIG BLIND 800)
Seat 5: staceylou69 – 5,232
Seat 6: phineasgage – 11,342
Dealing ![]()
to playdeepstack
staceylou69 folds – phineasgage folds – sambuca619 folds
playdeepstack raises to 2,000
chrismartin1 folds
ProfULLRICH calls 2,000
Pot sizes: 5,000
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ProfULLRICH checks
playdeepstack bets 4,322 (all-in)
ProfULLRICH calls 4,322
Pot sizes: 13,644
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playdeepstack has One Pair: 4s
ProfULLRICH has Two Pairs: Aces, 4s
ProfULLRICH wins 13,644 with: Two Pairs: Aces, 4s
My plan was to let this deepstack make a loose call preflop and to get him to fold after an all-in on any flop. I flop a flushdraw so I’m very alive if he has hit something. I even catch an OESD on the turn to go with my flushdraw, but I don’t catch anything once again. I realize shoving preflop wouldn’t have made a difference after seeing his cards. I’ll try again on Sunday!!
After my glorious fourth place last time I was able to cash again in my seventeenth tournament, a $2 buy-in tournament. Not such a big cash out as last time, but reaching the final table and finishing in ninth place assured me of $5,4.
In the beginning of the tournament I tried to play as many hands as possible, as I always try. I reraised an early minraise with AT and flopped Aces up, which was a good start. Then came my first crucial hand with AQ:
I bet my flopped toppair topkicker till the river after which my opponent folds. Notice that I bet again on fifth street after the King rivers: it’s not likely my opponent holds a K (only when he has KQ, in that case I would have just been unlucky), more likely a medium pocket pair.
After I was able to build up some kinda decent stack, I decided to take some risks, trying to win this tournament instead of finishing in the money. This had a positive effect: my stack growed some more but I stayed around the bubble all the time. Then came my deciding double-up:
Now I don’t like to call an all-in with AJ in general, but this guy was going all-in all the time so I decided to go for it. Of course this time he holds AK… but me making a flush was some kind of justice after all. This meant I could reach the money and the final table. I was the (very) shortstack on this table, so there was no doubt about what to do with the AQ again:
The river obviously killed me there, who knows what would have happened otherwise. That’s poker. Next time I’ll play my last tournament of this challenge, an $8 tourney, very deepstack. After that, I can analyze whether this challenge was profitable or not. Till next time!
The warming-up was already good last time during the $2 tourney, but the real match round, the $5 tournament was a big succes: I finished in fourth place, cashing $42.75. With this cash out, I can at least run break even in my series of sixteen tournaments on Poker Stars. My excellent result was mainly due to my super tight aggressive play.
I was happy to double up already very early in the tournament, after just a few hands:
I think I play this hand by the book. I flop top two and it’s immediately clear to me that my opponent also has a good hand, top pair, two pair or the nut flush draw and I extract the maximum value. Then I was carddead for a while and I observed a lot of retarded moves at the table (call an all-in preflop with Q8 off, pay somebody till the river with toppair on a board full of draws,…). Then it was my moment to receive my portion of donkament chips:
This guy doesn’t give me credit for a hand, during a period I hardly played a hand. I don’t get it anyway why people can call an all-in with KQ: what can you beat, really? Then I was carddead for a very long period and I was able to steal a few pots because of my tight image. However I was a few places below the bubble all the time. But then I received another donkament and was able to reach the money and even the final table. I didn’t receive a lot of quality hands, but there was a lot of action on the table, with people quickly disappearing. With six people left I won an important pot, knocking out an opponent:
I was a little scared when he picked up a flush draw on the turn, but everything turned out as it should be. Another one went home and then (when i was third in chips) I reraised someone all-in with KdQd but the other guy happened to have Aces which I couldn’t beat. Anyway, this cash out gave me confidence again.


