On the whole I have to say that I was very lucky throughout the tournament as is anyone who final tables a tournament. I seemed to have won most of my coinflip hands and although I only got my money in behind twice and sucked out once, I consider lucky that I was fortunate enough to win the hands I put my money ahead on just about every occasion.
I spent the first couple of hours slowly building my stack and was actually amazed at how poor the play was for the most part in a $100 MTT. It was actually more passive than the lower buy-ins have become, but many of them were not folding so it actually was profitable to just sit back like a rock and wait for a hand.
At one point about halfway through I ran 77 in MP into AA slowplayed in the BB and was chopped in half and became a short stack.
With the blinds 200/400 I was in push mode with barely 4K remaining. I won a coinflip with
![The Ace of Diamonds [Ad]](https://pofex.com/images/smilies/Ad.gif)
Now we come to the hand that made me chip leader for the 1st time with 64 left. Before this hand I was almost assured of a cash and it was THE KEY hand of the tournament.
Blinds were 500/1000 with 125 ante
http://www.pokerhand.org/?875830
Button was TAG and was playing pretty much how I was so basically I had to ask myself what I would have been playing that way in that spot. I really went into the tank on the turn and checked because I really didn't know what he had. Once I took him off KQ because I didn't think he'd call and EP raise with that hand I had to either put him on AK or a set. If I pushed and lost this hand I wouldn't have even cashed. I ended up check-raising him at the last second and once he took a decent amount of time to respond I was just about positive he had AK. I gambled a little bit where I thought I had to in order to win and was rewarded big time.
As I stated in the other thread, after this point people began to respect my raises less because I was the chip leader even though I wasn't really getting out of line. After the 3rd push in response to my PFR I ran into this hand vs a short stack. I called partially out of frustration and partially because I was getting 2-1 and his range was large. I should have remembered that this was the same player who had the Aces to my 7's in the BB as well. I was dominated, but had my only real suckout of the tournament.
http://www.pokerhand.org/?875851
I put myself over 90K for the 1st time when I called an UTG shortish push with 99 OTB. He had 88 and again I was fortunate not to be setted.
The next interesting hand took place just after I was moved to a new table. I had
![The Queen of Hearts [Qh]](https://pofex.com/images/smilies/Qh.gif)
![The Ace of Hearts [Ah]](https://pofex.com/images/smilies/Ah.gif)
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This is the hand that gave me the chip lead pretty late in the tournament with 2 tables left. I had position on the chip leader at the time when he raised. This was probably my favorite hand, or 2nd favorite with the AJ one, of the tournament.
http://www.pokerhand.org/?875873
I played it like a FD on the flop. I figured I could rep the flush, but also if he had a hand and I hit a 4 I knew I was going to double up so I actually figured I had a lot of outs here. The flush came on the turn and I tried to play it ike a flush betting enough that I hoped he would fold, but trying to make it look like I might want him to call. It worked.
We seemed to play forever at 15/14 handed and at one point last place had 71K and 1st had 170K so it was really anybody's game and stayed that way until we got around 5 handed and one player took a big lead.
This hand, still at 2 tables, may have been my only mis-play of the entire tournament. I erred on the side of extreme caution and actually, in the end, I think it worked out because I did go on deep into the final table.
I had KK in MP 7 handed. He may have pulled a move on me that I pulled with the 4's, but he could have had a Jack.
http://www.pokerhand.org/?875895
I didn't like that
![The Ten of Spades [Ts]](https://pofex.com/images/smilies/Ts.gif)
I went over 200K for the first time with this hand. Nothing fancy here, although I did have a good feeling that they both mighta had AK or at least a common over and neither had AA when the original raiser took too long to fold. Flop did hit him hard though and I had to dodge some bullets.
http://www.pokerhand.org/?875915
Final table was mostly raise 3-bet fold or raise fold without many flops. I remember playing for a while 8 handed until people started dropping. I'm sorry to say I didn't do much in the way of attention grabbing moves, but just held my own with mostly a well timed steal here and there. My biggest one was with T7s in SB after I had been quiet for a few rounds. I had to put about 1/2 my stack on the line for that one but it worked. I had become tied for low stack and felt it was necessary at that point.
http://www.pokerhand.org/?875935
I did catch QQ and JJ once 5 and 4 handed respectively, but with no action.
Final hand: Unspectacular. I was being blinded down and had to push with a low M.
HA - I didn't even notice he flopped the straight. I just thought it was a flush draw and was pissed that the 9 on the river was a diamond. I guess it was kinda spectacular after all. LOL
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