Played a site last night that I've never been on before. I won't mention any names but something happened that struck me as a bit strange and I was wondering what opinions people have about it ......... or is it me?
It was a $100 buy-in deepstack mtt. I've been at the same table for about 2 hours and made good progress to just over 19k chips (4k starting chips). There have been a few players knocked out and they have been replaced. There is another guy who has about 25k chips and he's playing good solid poker and has been there from the off. Suddenly he's moved and instantly replaced by a guy with a 25k stack. This strikes me as a bit odd as it's not table balancing, it's not even chip balancing and so I look for the guy who's been moved and he's now also sat at a full table. If this is table balancing it's a strange way to do it I think to myself.
The new guy (we'll call him chummy) plays fairly straightforward stuff for a couple of rotations, he mostly folds, makes a steal from the bb when in the sb and he even folds on the button a couple of times. Then it comes around and chummy is utg and I'm 4th to act. He bets 5x and it's fold fold. I have TT and re-raise him to 10k. All fold to him and he re-raises me to 15k. I go allin (19k and some change) and he insta-calls. He flips over 62os. The flop gives him 2 pair and I'm out.
I don't think I played this well for starters, I should have called to see the flop and I might have got away from it. It's not a bad beat whinge either. I thought about this afterwards and it was all a bit odd. There's a table switch for no good reason. He's folding like a good'un, not even moving on the button then goes for the throat utg (10 seater table btw) and he won't let his 62os go.
Oh! btw. I checked back an hour later and he was chip leader with 20 or so left in.
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