Regardless, this isn't a results post. This is a post about the craziest game I have played in my life at the Excalibur 100NL. There are two maniacs in the two and four seats that played every last pot for a raise. Whenever the two seat raised -- and he made it as must as $22 to go with hands as good as KJo -- the four seat was guaranteed to reraise the kid to isolate him. They took turns busting each other up and basically having a contest of who could bet the most until the four seat was about 8 buyins into the table. This guy tilted so badly that he literally was still putting his wallet back in his pocket after receiving his checks, the two seat raised the pot, and he was pushing his stack in out of turn of the three seat. His holdings: the 75 of clubs. Needless to say he was reaching back into his wallet again shortly thereafter.
This game (which wasn't even a game, really) was so juicy, I was ecstatic to be taking part. I even got my friend to come over from the 2-5 spread limit 7 Stud rockpile to play the game. It was just a test of patience for the rest of us that didn't have a 400-600 stack because it was going to cost a lot to get to showdown with these guys, every time. I was looking to call their inevitable raises with any hand that was able to make a nut, like a suited ace or suited connector -- and to re-raise them with AA and KK to get them more committed before the flop.
But if it was going to cost 1/2 my stack to get to showdown, why play a hand like KQ or KJ or AJ against them? Sure, it's probably the best hand before the flop, but the cost to find out was just too much.
Anyway, I had about $120 in front of me when the following hand came up:
I have
![The Ace of Spades [As]](https://pofex.com/images/smilies/As.gif)
The pot is about $25. I get a beauty flop --
![The Queen of Spades [Qs]](https://pofex.com/images/smilies/Qs.gif)
![The Jack of Diamonds [Jd]](https://pofex.com/images/smilies/Jd.gif)
Later another hand came up -- I have about $200 and am dealt
![The King of Diamonds [Kd]](https://pofex.com/images/smilies/Kd.gif)
The pot is $10 and the flop comes
![The King of Clubs [Kc]](https://pofex.com/images/smilies/Kc.gif)
![The Eight of Hearts [8h]](https://pofex.com/images/smilies/8h.gif)
The pot is now $70 and the turn is the
![The Five of Diamonds [5d]](https://pofex.com/images/smilies/5d.gif)
The pot is $130 and the river is
![The Nine of Spades [9s]](https://pofex.com/images/smilies/9s.gif)
Why in the world would anyone make this play with the 5? Only a K will call your bet when you are beat. It was truly an awful bet by him. Had I known he was the type of player who would have gone that far with the sucker boat I certainly would have bet it myself on the river. The kid was still talking to me about how he couldn't believe I had a king about an hour later. I just simply said "When you bet on the flop, what do you think I could possibly be calling you with?"
*sigh*
Altogether I was very happy with the trip, I played well most of the time, and as I desensitise myself to the stakes I'm sure I will be able to play better and better.