It doesn"t happen very often, but occasionally we can end up on the same starting table. It"s happened twice so far. The first time we both got to the last three and somehow managed to let the other player make it through.
The second time has just happened. On this occasion we got heads up.
PokerStars Game #28483983453: Tournament #163899822, $10.70+$1.00 Hold'em No Limit - Match Round I, Level VI (100/200) - 2009/05/22 12:45:53 WET [2009/05/22 7:45:53 ET]
Table "163899822 9" 10-max Seat #2 is the button
Seat 1: lukybugur (2174 in chips)
Seat 2: Chipaccrual (6826 in chips)
Chipaccrual: posts small blind 100
lukybugur: posts big blind 200
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to Chipaccrual [
]
Chipaccrual: raises 400 to 600
lukybugur: raises 1200 to 1800
Chipaccrual: raises 1600 to 3400
lukybugur: calls 374 and is all-in
Uncalled bet (1226) returned to Chipaccrual
*** FLOP *** [qs js
]
*** TURN *** [qs js
] [kd]
*** RIVER *** [qs qs
kd] [
]
*** SHOW DOWN ***
lukybugur: shows [:as: ac] (a pair of Aces)
Chipaccrual: shows [
] (three of a kind, Fours)
Chipaccrual collected 4348 from pot
*** SUMMARY ***
Total pot 4348 | Rake 0
Board [qs js
kd
]
Seat 1: lukybugur (big blind) showed [ :as: ac] and lost with a pair of Aces
Seat 2: Chipaccrual (button) (small blind) showed [
] and won (4348) with three of a kind, Fours
BINKETY, BINK, BINK. Only one card will stop the double up. And there it is.