I agree with you guys that I botched the turn a bit - at the time I thought he was looking at 2-outs and I could get 500 in now and 750 on the river where he'll be totally pot-committed. As it was maybe I should have just pushed on the turn - he might have called anyway. Also, maybe a better play would have been to smooth-call the flop and then raise big on the turn if a blank hits. Unless a 6, ten, or Jack hits the turn I'm pretty safe and knowing JohnnyBax is an aggressive player, he probably would have thrown out a rather large bet on the turn. My main concern following the hand was how easy it would have been for him to outdraw me, seeing as to how I gave him great odds to draw if he had something like TT. Oh well, it worked out for the better.
Kalle, I agree with you that watching these can help your SnG game. I regularly watch the 1k SnG's as well and the vast majority of the guys definately know what they are doing, especially when it gets down to fewer people. I didn't think the AQ allin wasn't bad at all at that point but there was one hand in the first round of play where it was folded to SB, who raised to 60. Then BB went all-in for 1500 and SB insta-called with AK. BB had TT and AK hit a boat. Very questionable stuff. Oh and by the way I didn't raise preflop with the 73. I just checkraised with it when I flopped my double belly-buster. Probably should have folded to the last 2k but I suck, so I called like a fish and sucked out.
