Played OK up to last hand. I may have been a little on tilt from the previous hand when I had pocket 8's and bet 100 into the 175 pot after a K 2 5 flop and was raised to 275. I folded. In and of itself that wouldn't have put me on tilt beyond a little disappointment I couldn't cash in on them, BUT next hand this same player raised me all-in. He wasn't the player that beat me, it was someone else I wasn't even concerned about, nor was there time to seriously consider them before I was already all-in.
Hand 12. I'm BB w/Kh Jh. UTG limps in w/50, rest fold to SB who calls & I check. Flop 5c 4h 8s. SB bets 50 into the 150 pot, I & UTG call. Turn Ks. SB checks, I bet 150 into the 300 pot, UTG calls and SB raises all-in w/2360. Darn. He over bet me last hand, now he goes all-in on my 150 bet & UTG call, after a check. Grrrrrr. Does he really have something? A pair of K's isn't that hard to beat & he could have a K w/a better kicker. Could he have a set? Anyway I decide I'm not going to "let him get away with it again" and I call!! Not a smart way to play, I know. UTG calls as well. What? I wasn't even thinking about them. UTG shows 7s 6s. SB shows Kc Js. Same cards as me except unsuited. We would chop the pot, he didn't have anything better than me. That actually surprised me. I expected more from him.
Alas UTG's 76 hit a straight on the flop. :-/ Skewered right there.
One tournament down, one to go. Should I even play the other one? I might be better off by unregistering and picking up the $22 in tournament dollars they way I'm playing so far today.
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