Next four levels. Not much for half an hour and then, at last, I get aces. I"m in the BB, so I"m obviously hoping for lots of action before it gets to me. UTG calls, then everyone folds to the button, who calls. Hmm. I raise and UTG re-raises. OK, so he"s probably got kings or queens. Button folds. I re-raise and he goes all in. Snap! He has AK, which is a bit odd. Surely he should avoid getting it all in? Anyway, a slight sweat with a king on the turn, but it"s fine. So I"m up to nearly 40k.
Then the very next hand I get AQ in the SB. There"s a raise, then a re-raise and I just call. Then the BB who has 3400 left after the previous hand goes all in. The re-raiser calls. Flop has an ace on it and I check, so does he. I bet the turn and he calls. I bet the river and he folds. So I win another decent pot and am up to about 50k. Nice!
A bit later there"s a hand with the bloke on my left, a new one who"s replaced the AK man. I raise with TT and he calls. Flop has two aces on it. I know nothing about him but I bet and he calls. Does he have the ace? We check the turn and then I put a small bet on the river. He calls. He has JJ. Hmm. I win a few small pots, then I have a bit of a nightmare just before the break. It"s folded to me in the SB (that"s rare on this table!). I call with A9s. The JJ man raises (blinds 75/300/600) to 2,500. I should just call here, but I decide to raise and plan to raise to 7k, but I have the wrong chip in my hand, and so instead of raising to 7k it ends up being 12k. If you"ve ever played at the GN you"ll know that the colours are similar, but there"s still no excuse. Schoolboy. Anyway, he goes all-in with 24k total. I almost have to call here but I fold because I know I only have three outs. He shows JJ (the JJ man obviously!). So I"m now on 35k, which is still pretty good. Nice that my first relationship with AA worked out so nicely! It looks like there are over 700 runners today, and there were at least 200 on the other two days, so we"ll have a prize pool of over half a million.