Thank you to all that came out last night. Last night wraps up another tournament and also the crowning of yet another 1st time champ. After what seemed like an hour or more of heads up play between Sandy and Justin D, Sandy overcame all obstacles and alot of stress to finally get the best of Justin. Here the results:
31. Jimmy
30. Ray S
29. Ryan Willia
28. Eddie V
27. Gareth
26. Bastien
25. Nordique
24. Bruno
23. Micheal VV
22. Datamn
21. Kwmatt
20. Pokermom
19. Woog30
18. Steve P
17. Ana
16. Chris A
15. Andrew
14. Falloon
13. Jeff S
12. Anil
11. Nelson V
10. Dave P
9. Dylan
8. Mario
7. Henri B - $155 HH - 7 High Straight Flush
6. Vik
5. Trigs- $100
4. LittleBrother - $295
3. Justin W -$440
2. Justin D - $865
1. Waltsfriend (Sandy) - $1245
Matt includes a high hand jackpot that takes $5 from each buy-in. That was won by a 7 high straight flush.
The heads up was epic. I had a huge chip lead going in (approximately > 85% of the chips in play). On the first hand, I pushed all-in with A-6 and Justin called with J-8. There was an ace and an eight on the flop and it looked like it was over right there. But the jack on the turn to begin what turned into more than an hour of heads up play. Justin kept in it, an every time I had him down to approximately 5 big blinds, he would double up. There were at least 10 times he was all in with a call, and the best I could do was a chop once. I thought I had him after about an hour when I had A-10 and he had A-3 on a 10-high flop, but he riverred the gutshot straight. We finally decided to chop with one flipament for the official title an an extra $110. I started with 4-2 offsuit against Justin's 10-5. It looked bad for me until a 4 came on the turn.
Matt includes a high hand jackpot that takes $5 from each buy-in. That was won by a 7 high straight flush.
The heads up was epic. I had a huge chip lead going in (approximately > 85% of the chips in play). On the first hand, I pushed all-in with A-6 and Justin called with J-8. There was an ace and an eight on the flop and it looked like it was over right there. But the jack on the turn to begin what turned into more than an hour of heads up play. Justin kept in it, an every time I had him down to approximately 5 big blinds, he would double up. There were at least 10 times he was all in with a call, and the best I could do was a chop once. I thought I had him after about an hour when I had A-10 and he had A-3 on a 10-high flop, but he riverred the gutshot straight. We finally decided to chop with one flipament for the official title an an extra $110. I started with 4-2 offsuit against Justin's 10-5. It looked bad for me until a 4 came on the turn.
Thanks again for hosting Matt.
No problem. Congrats. We all felt your frustration
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Hey, just saw this now. It would have been fine. Next time. No, there is no rake
31. Jimmy
30. Ray S
29. Ryan Willia
28. Eddie V
27. Gareth
26. Bastien
25. Nordique
24. Bruno
23. Micheal VV
22. Datamn
21. Kwmatt
20. Pokermom
19. Woog30
18. Steve P
17. Ana
16. Chris A
15. Andrew
14. Falloon
13. Jeff S
12. Anil
11. Nelson V
10. Dave P
9. Dylan
8. Mario
7. Henri B - $155 HH - 7 High Straight Flush
6. Vik
5. Trigs- $100
4. LittleBrother - $295
3. Justin W -$440
2. Justin D - $865
1. Waltsfriend (Sandy) - $1245
Numbers don't seem to add up though.. ??
Matt includes a high hand jackpot that takes $5 from each buy-in. That was won by a 7 high straight flush.
The heads up was epic. I had a huge chip lead going in (approximately > 85% of the chips in play). On the first hand, I pushed all-in with A-6 and Justin called with J-8. There was an ace and an eight on the flop and it looked like it was over right there. But the jack on the turn to begin what turned into more than an hour of heads up play. Justin kept in it, an every time I had him down to approximately 5 big blinds, he would double up. There were at least 10 times he was all in with a call, and the best I could do was a chop once. I thought I had him after about an hour when I had A-10 and he had A-3 on a 10-high flop, but he riverred the gutshot straight. We finally decided to chop with one flipament for the official title an an extra $110. I started with 4-2 offsuit against Justin's 10-5. It looked bad for me until a 4 came on the turn.
Thanks again for hosting Matt.
$5 per person taken out of prize pool for the high hand of the night.
Yes, I forgot to put in the high hand payout.
No problem. Congrats. We all felt your frustration