OK. I swear that the cast from The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly, will all sit at my table, sometime.
I don't expect much from their tournaments, having played some in the past and even won a couple, but their tournaments are geared to Luck more then skill. Their deep stack tournaments, aren't really; and they also tend to be super fast races where your "M" will go from somewhere around 40 down to about 10 in the first hour.
This one was a little better, with 10,000 starting chips, 25/50 starting blinds and 20 minute levels, you start with an "M" of 200. The Scramble period happened as expected, about level 6, when middle stacks with loose players start trying to build chips. The Minefield happened, also as expected, at about level 11.
I had some good plays, some bad plays, and one ugly play.
I HAVE RULES, AND THEY SERVE ME WELL.
BUT HERE, I DIDN'T LISTEN TO MY GUT OR ADHERE TO MY RULES!Golden Rule: Be Patient! Do not check, call, bet, raise or fold without asking yourself ~ What is this hand’s best possibility to win? Look to the LEFT, that's where the action has yet to come from!
Who is in this hand and what is their play style and stack size? Always try to take the same amount of time to make a decision, call for “Time”, randomly. Randomize Aggression.
- OK, I BROKE THIS ONE - when I didn't listen to my gut on the last hand I played.
Got KK, sitting on enough chips to skate into the In-the-Money portion and should have either gone all-in pre-flop, or mucked them when A67 came in on the flop and the chip leader, at my table, made about a half pot sized bet. I didn't believe he was doing anything more than betting an under pair. My instinct said, when I saw my pocket Kings, "hope an Ace doesn't come on the flop". He had A5.
- OK, BROKE THIS ONE ALSO. (same hand, now two rules in play)
Survive, means, "Get in the MONEY". It's ok to throw away KK or even AA, if you don't have the nuts or your are up against more chips than you have.
- BROKE THIS ONE TOO, 'nuf said. Not really a bluff, but, broke it. (Three rules broken on the same hand, who need rules?????)
The Bad: Didn't pay attention by playing out of turn -- twice. One would have doubled me up if I had not played out of turn.
The UGLY: We already talked about that.
All in all, it was a great experience and Hollywood Park Casino has made some nice improvements.
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