Continuing my tournament post. If you haven't read part 1, go back and read it! I have a lot of poker to write about so this week will be more blog heavy too. As I'm sure you could tell by the fact that the last blog was posted on Monday instead of Tuesday!
600/1200/100 - stack is 13800
Raced off the green chips at the break. 2 greens. I get a jack and a 5, no good.
Button and small blind limp. I'm in the big blind with 33 and go all in for 12500. They both fold.
Very next hand in the small blind I have A-Q, raise to 3000, and win. Stack is up to 18500.

Moved tables to the upstairs section, table 6, 10 seat. Came in at the best possible spot, where the small blind should be but I get to wait one hand. Free round!
All of the big stacks are directly to my right as well. Really good position for me here.
I check 10-7 in the big blind and we see the flop 4 ways. Flop is 9-8-4. I bet out 2600 and everyone calls. Pot is big... come on baby. One time. Turn is a blank. I check and fold. Interesting thing is that 2 people get all in on the turn, and one guy had limped with 9-9 and flopped top set. So freaking sick - where is that 6 when you need it??? That guy needs to get punished.
Shove the small blind with pocket tens after the button limps and pick it up preflop.
200/800/1600 - stack is 16700
Guy goes all in for a little more than the antes. Next guy with a decent amount of chips shoves over the top. I look down... ace.... king. Here we go! I go all in as well. Super short guy had 9-2, other guy that shoved had 4-4. Off to the races. Flop trip kings and I win a big pot! Up to 34000.
I min-raise the button with pocket nines. The big blind calls. Flop is A-7-3. He checks and I check. Turn is a jack. He leads for 3500 and I just fold. Down to 27300.
Min-raise with 3-3, win preflop. Up to 30500.
1000/2000/300 - stack is 27300
2 tables left! Getting close to the money. 83 people started the tournament, down to 20. Pays about 9 places.
Table change again and this time the seat was not super favorable, I was in the blinds pretty quick. Blinds pass through me and I have 23100.
Pick up pocket tens on the button and shove. Win uncontested, up to 26600.
In 2 hands it folds to me and I look down at 7-7. I have about 12 big blinds. All in. Big blind calls - pocket kings. Fuck. No seven. The dealer counts down the chips and I am still in but super short, I have 2000 left.
I am not too sure about that hand. I think 12 big blinds is more than I should have shoved with pocket sevens. It's hard to imagine too many hands where I'm going to get called and have the best hand. Basically just hoping to flip. I could have min-raised, folded to an all-in, and still had 9 or so big blinds. I mean folding would make me feel sick but I think it would be safe to say I was either flipping or crushed.
Time to get lucky, I have one freaking big blind left. :) In a couple hands I look down at A-9 suited and call all in. We see the flop 4 ways. Flop is pretty good, K-9-x. One guy bets in position and everyone else folds. He flips up K-Q. Come on baby. Turn... ACE!!! Yes! River changes nothing and I basically 5x up my stack. Yes! Up to about 10,000.
Small blind limps. I have K-J and shove. He folds. 10,400 in my stack and hanging tough.
In the cutoff I look down at A-10 suited and shove. Win preflop. Up to 17,600. Almost 10 big blinds, I'm still in this!
1500/3000/400
Early position guy limps, button limps. I'm in the big blind, look down, and see that beautiful sight - pocket kings. I shove a little less than 6 big blinds. The button thinks about it and calls. He flips up Q-10 suited and I'm in a great spot to pick up a big pot. Flop A-Q-x. Turn, 10. Fuck. River blank. Out.
Went out in 15th place. Disappointing, but I did have to get pretty damn lucky to get there in the first place. Sick tournament run continues! I'm doing absolutely awesome lately and even though I didn't cash in this one, getting this deep really felt good.
Other Thoughts
You know what else I'm thinking about poker lately - tournaments are 100% the way to go. I just think there is SO much more dead money in tournaments. It's not even close. In cash games I just don't see people making absolutely massive mistakes constantly. In tournaments though it happens nonstop. Maybe once you play much higher stake tournaments everyone is great and it's about the same between tournaments and cash. But I really think that compared to 1/2 games, the tournaments are just so much softer. Easier to navigate too, your decisions are just a lot easier.
For me personally it seems easier to make that big bluff or some other big move in a tournament as opposed to cash. You are going to lose your money if you don't make a move anyway, so it is easier to stomach. Whereas in cash, if you make a big move and lose your whole stack, even if it was the right move it's hard to take.
Plus I think the wild variance of tournaments makes it WAY easier to think you are good when you aren't. These old guys play all the time, they all think they are the shit, and they are awful. And yeah they are going to get 8 handed and chop sometimes, so they think they are doing well. But overall they aren't good and are probably donating. It's a lot harder to tell though for them because it's a slower bleed when you are only losing one buy-in per night and maybe 3 per week max. In cash you might drop 4 buy-ins in a night and when that happens you are ready to killl yourself.
That's it for this blog. Stay tuned for more exciting poker action! Thanks for reading guys!