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Scottish Championship - an "Also Ran"s Perspective!
« on: May 05, 2008, 19:24:32 PM »
Cliff notes at the bottom

It has amazed me how I have re-evaluated my aims for season 2. At the start of the season, my aim was to make a final table. After donking out of Walsall and Manchester, I thought that making day 2 would be a decent result. Having donked off my stack to Bodders (who went on to make his first day 2) at Cardiff, I had set my aim for Edinburgh to make the dinner break!

So when I looked at the draw and saw I was on the "feature" table 1, I just had the simple task of staying there. A look at the rest of my table, made me realise I was in for a tough ride

I had Eck (runner up last year and owner of the crypto 13K) in seat 1


To my left I had GUKPT online champ Scouse3465 in seat 9.


To my right in seat 6 was also, regional manager, Ian Burnett (haworthbantam). It was a table full of celebrities too

Chris Evans


Mel Gibson was sat next to me (at least I think it was him)

And of course Shermanator from American Pie


As the first cards went into the air I had a private little fist pump, as I had guaranteed my highest finishing position of the season (only 130 runners in Edinburgh ;D).

First break, average chips 10 500, my chips 9 000.

I had some really good cards in this session. I had AA which flopped a set to win a tidy pot. I had JJ which beat Ecks 88 to win another. I was also dealt AK 3 times. I passed it twice after two missed flops and one unsuccessful Cbet. The other time I chopped with Scouse after he also got AK and we hit a K on the flop. The rest of the time, I was in LP calling MP raises with my trappy connectors and one gappers trying to steal if I got a favourable flop or double up if I hit a monster. Neither happened, so I ended the session down, but not too unhappy.

Dinner break, average chips 14 000, my chips 6500

A poor session for me. I was pretty much card dead. A few blind steals. On amusing hand that cost me a wedge at the 150/300 level: shermanator in MP raises to 800, I find 78o on the button and call thinking that I can take it with a favourable flop. Unfortunately, I've now priced in Scouse in the BB, not that he ever needed pricing in; he calledon his BB every time. Scouse checked dark as did Shermanator, flop comes 8 4 2. I bet out 1200, scouse goes all in and Shermanator folds. I had scouse covered but fold my top pair seven kicker. An amusing showing war then ensues. I show my 8, so Scouse shows his 8. I then show my kicker, and Scouse then shows his 6 kicker. Oh well! The only other incident of note was confirmation that the guy next to me in seat 8 was indeed Mel Gibson. He proved it by doing his dislocated knee trick. He turned to grab his beer a tad too quickly and resulted in dislocating his knee. Me and Scouse were very concerned for his welfare, as was the dealer, who wanted to get a medic, but Mel was just showboating and promptly clicked his knee back into place. A truly awful sight and sound that made the ensuing buffet a little less appealing. But anyway woo hoo. I had hit my target and made the dinner break!

Third break, average chips 28 000, my chips 24 500.

I needed a quick double up after dinner and got it in true luckbox fashion. Eck raised in MP. It folded to me on the button. I found Ac5d. Now Eck had been playing brilliantly and wasn't raising with junk but he had been going through the gears. I had already done one set of blinds so only had 4500 left after I'd posted my 800 blind. Anyway I shoved, Eck called showing KJo. The flop brought 3 clubs including a King for Eck, but a fourth club on the river gave me the pot. A few blind steals, a resteal off Ian with A rag, and a nice pot with AQ that flopped a FH got me up to just below the average stack, but generally I was card dead for the whole session and was too short stacked to feel that I could make any moves.

After the break, blinds 1000/2000 I finally got a monster. Most of my original table had busted out and Ian had been the last to depart. Next hand and it folded round to the new guy in the SB who made it up. I have learnt a fair bit about poker over the last few months and have been following the brilliant exploits of George Bedi. So it was him I thought of when I picked up 10 3o (second nuts behind 10 3s). I tried to stay calm and cooly checked. The flop came K 8 4 rainbow. I could barely contain my excitement. At last a hand and flop to double up with!! The SB led out for 2000. I smooth called. The turn brought a blank. SB checked. I now needed a bet to get max value and settled on 5500. SB folded. I was happy to win a small pot, but was disappointed because I'm sure George would have got the maximum out of it.  ;D

I was now entertaining thoughts of a second day appearance, but I could feel the blood entering my alcohol system and was worried that I'd run out of steam. A few pints later, I felt great and was playing tighter than Baden Powells reef knot. I then found my spot: blinds 1500/3000, EP  raise, I looked down at AK. My stack was down to 21000 so calling wasn't an option, so I shoved. I wanted a call, but not an all in from Eck on the button. EP raiser folded. Eck showed tens and they held up, much to his surprise (he had had tens battered twice already) and I was out. After the initial disapointment, I felt pleased with my play and pleased that I'd been the penultimate player from my original table. I didn't mind losing to Eck too. He had played a great game and despite his luckbx reputation, had suffered a lot of bad luck. I checked the clock when I was out and saw that it was SUNDAY 12.03am. Woo hoo! I made day 2!! ;D

I then decided to play a cash table and sat down with £80. Phil Starrs was on the table as was Neil Dawson and a couple of other guys with APAT medals. I also had the pleasure of meeting Sticky who was more drunk than me. I still couldn't find a fish on the table so quickly realised it was me, but as I was drunk decided to carry on anyway. My stupidity was rewarded when I called £15 into a £50 pot with A2 soooooooted and flopped 345 (woo hoo) I was then paid off by the original raiser who had KK. Luckily for me, everyone decided they had had enough poker pretty soon afterwards and decided to call it a day. This was a relief as I felt certain that I would donk my winnings off.

Cliff notes
Played ok
got lucky after the break
won with 10 3
knocked out in a race near the end of the day that would have put me in contention if I'd won it.
Won my buyin back at the cash tables

Really enjoyed the weekend. Great to meet Ian, scouse, sticky, Neil, guy who came 14th (but cant remember your name- sorry) and to meet up again with a load of others. WD to Cooste on your FT (he must be a contender for allround player of the year)
THANKS to Des, Rich, Tikay again for a memorable experience.

« Last Edit: May 05, 2008, 19:32:06 PM by Swinebag22 »
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Re: Scottish Championship - an "Also Ran"s Perspective!
« Reply #1 on: May 05, 2008, 19:38:07 PM »
Great post Rob and I hope you"ve managed to get all that blood out of your alcohol system!  ;D

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Re: Scottish Championship - an "Also Ran"s Perspective!
« Reply #2 on: May 05, 2008, 19:43:17 PM »
Yep, it was great meeting you Swinebag - briefly at your table then again at the straddle-tastic Cash Game. I enjoyed your report and look forward to meeting you again.

Cooste with all his FTs is def a contender for Player of the Year IMO. Leigh's the man to beat at the mo tho.

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Re: Scottish Championship - an "Also Ran"s Perspective!
« Reply #3 on: May 05, 2008, 20:18:37 PM »
I was at the same table, in seat 2, to the left of James Eccles. I managed to exit first hand after the dinner break despite getting to 18.5k about an hour into the tourney. DOH!  At least it proves I"m consistant; I"ve got into that habit of building an early lead in the APAT online tourneys (I"m "Idrivetractors" on Blue Square). I really should learn how to play for more than 2 hours sometime.  
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Re: Scottish Championship - an "Also Ran"s Perspective!
« Reply #4 on: May 05, 2008, 20:36:37 PM »
Great post.  Simple as that.

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Re: Scottish Championship - an "Also Ran"s Perspective!
« Reply #5 on: May 05, 2008, 22:51:09 PM »

Good report Rob, and good to meet you.

See you in Dublin.

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Re: Scottish Championship - an "Also Ran"s Perspective!
« Reply #6 on: May 05, 2008, 23:43:37 PM »
Great report Rob!



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Re: Scottish Championship - an "Also Ran"s Perspective!
« Reply #7 on: May 06, 2008, 00:09:43 AM »
10 3 is the nuts!!!
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Re: Scottish Championship - an "Also Ran"s Perspective!
« Reply #8 on: May 06, 2008, 08:47:29 AM »
The cash game was fun. At least I was drunk enough to laugh when my KK ran into Stickys AA after we had both straddled and were playing blind, till someone else bet.

For a 1/1 game it was a little disappointing we couldn't get the straddle past £32  ;)

Excellent tourney report  ;D
How can you call that.... you should have bet more...... I was all-in...... well you should have had more to bet.

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Re: Scottish Championship - an "Also Ran"s Perspective!
« Reply #9 on: May 06, 2008, 20:08:53 PM »
Hi everybody, huge big thank You to you all. For giving me a great experience, a warm welcome, and life lasting memories. Sorry if it sounds a bit american, i don"t care. Can"t thank Des, Richard, Tony and the other APAT members enough for all their hard work and dedication which ultimately is for Our benefit. I found all the staff at the Maybury excellent and helpful, great surroundings, it felt like a second home(which it was actually for 3 days) ;D

I thought I was relatively popular back home with a huge base of friends all over. Well, I returned home from Edinburgh a far wealthier man with regards to friendships. I tried to get around to all different groups to say hello, and no matter who, all made me welcome. I only regret that I didn"t get around to everybody. With more tourneys on the horizon, i would hope to put that right.

I personally kicked off on Friday in the re-buy, being lucky to split as chip ldr with 2nd and 3rd, which set up my weekend, basically free rolling through to Monday.
Many drinks later with Jamie, sticky, Scouse, Paulinbob ;) Tony Andy(not sure if your aware, but he is the Euro Champ) :o I can feel you going red faced now Andy, shed loads of other players too.

Saturday, great poker, superb table, good fun with BillyHo Lukyburger, Andy and all the others, Late on Our table broke and I found myself seated between Glen, our respected and deserved runner up, and Gordon Gimac arthur. I thought not so much fun now, but how wrong i was, again the friendly banter and proffessionalism(is that right? sounds good) shone through, and apart from fatigue setting in I had a great time. Now more drinks, more meets with E/port guys Karl etc Chezger and co, decided to have an early night, ready for day 2, gets home at 05:30  :-[

Sunday, a little flat, then having spoke to other members, Robert, Dan etc i decided, I had done the best i could, with as few mistakes as possible. I"m still not 100% sure, may start a thread soon for opinions, or maybe just let it go??
I was a little annoyed that i bubbled, On reflection though, I"m well pleased with my result.

Now all that remains, is for me to congratulate all the final table. Goes without saying especially, Ian in 3rd, Glen in second and Big Big Congrats to Jason
Cymru am Byth

Good comeback I"m mrchips, and well done ECK nice 1 matey.


I apologise if I"ve missed anyone, but thanks again for a great time.

Hope to c ya again soon

Paul McGuinness

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« Reply #10 on: May 06, 2008, 22:44:45 PM »
That is absolutely superb  ;D ;D ;D

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« Reply #11 on: May 07, 2008, 17:45:19 PM »
Great to meet you Paul you played a great game look forward to meeting up again soon.

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« Reply #12 on: May 07, 2008, 18:19:58 PM »
Good post Paul (you"re a shiite SNG dealer tho  ;D ;D ;D) -- see you at the next one

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Re: Scottish Championship - an "Also Ran"s Perspective!
« Reply #13 on: May 07, 2008, 19:12:05 PM »
you were a massive overdog with the 10 3

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« Reply #14 on: May 08, 2008, 01:15:12 AM »
Nice wirte up and it was nice to meet you. One of the most notable parts of the day for me was that dislocated knee! haha, that looked painful, but nowhere near as painful as I imagine it was! Anyway, hope to see you at another APAT event soon.