Poker Blog

Day 26/27/28

Filed under: Poker Challenge — admin at 12:47 pm on Sunday, June 24, 2007

As stated in my last post, i started playing Multi-Table Tournaments, which i have really grown a liking for. Sit and go tournaments got boring for me after a while, they seem repetitive and although i try mixing my play up as much as possible i still managed to get bored, maybe this will change once i play higher stakes? What i love about larger tournaments is that there is a lot of weak players, and by flagging these weaker players you can give yourself a significant advantage over the rest of the field.

I have had mild success this week, i entered a couple of freerolls (free poker tournaments) on carbon poker you may think why im playing freerolls when i have a fairly large bankroll? Well these give me experience playing against large numbers of opponents a lot of them being very weak, and it is never a bad thing to play weak opponents as it can help you when you meet them at a “real money” table. Another great thing about freerolls is that often very weak players “cash” in them, as luck plays a large part in free money tournaments with large fields. So you can “tag” this player at carbon poker and then when you meet them next, you will know they are a poor player and use this to your advantage.

I finished around 120th in the first 1000 man freeroll i took part in. I played for nearly a couple of hours in the event, but got unlucky with a coin flip, resulting in me being knocked out. I believe i had pocket 10’s against jack-king, with a king revealed on the turn. Later i tried a couple of small $5.50 multi-table tournaments which had around 25 entrants. I came third in one for around $30, and failed to cash in the other. So i ended up around $19 up on my investment.

Neteller : $1568
Carbon Poker : $172.81

Ladbrokes : $60

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