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SPT Glasgow 2010, How Was Your Day?

KevilfishKevilfish Member Posts: 354
edited May 2010 in The Sky Poker Tour
As I turned up to the Alea, I step up to the registration desk and straight away, problem - my passport was expired by 4 days, they had to phone someone "upstairs" to enquire if I would be let in (!!!)
-Surely it still proves I'm old enough to enter, I'm still me, you don't change identity when your passport expires, if anything I'm older now then when it ran out... :-O
He gave me the nod, phew, I'm in.

I sat down at my table, seat 1 - bad start.
The one seat I don't like at a poker table, you can't see the players and their stacks that are betting into you, it's a bit of a disadvantage in a way, but I carried on as a true poker player should.
We played an hour and a half before the first break, 3 half hour levels. My best hand was A3. Card-DEAD!!1!
I must have folded around 90% of starting hands, I suppose it gave me a VERY tight image, which meant when I bet - they folded. I "stole" a couple of pots, bet out with hands that hadn't connected, but that's the advantage of having a tight image. The other side to that is people raise up on your blinds a lot - or it felt like that anyway, maybe they had genuine hands, I don't know. I know a good poker player should be able to play with any two cards but when you're getting raises on your big blind and you look down at Q2, you just can't entertain that sort of hand.
The one and only real mistake I made was calling a re-raise with KQ, which at the time felt like the nutz (TWO picture cards!!1!), I raised it to 300 (50/100) and was re-raised up to 800. I call, once again don't connect, it's checked to the river where he bets and take the pot.

We get moved table, I'm moved to a central table, I'm in seat 9, this time to the right of the dealer, however this time I can see the players who are betting into me.
The hands started coming, the action was folded round to the short Small Blind who pushes for about 1,500. I look down and snap call, AA. The SB turns 6-3 of spades, the flop is T5T - two spades. Turn a blank and river an Ace - relief, the first win of the afternoon (at a showdown).
My second mistake of the day was getting involved in a hand with an 87, I CALLED a raise *shakes-head* from the player on my right, the flop is J46 (two hearts), he bets, I min-raise, he calls. The turn is a Queen. I'm hoping I get a bit of weakness from him and I'll take advantage of that but he bets again, I have 3 guaranteed outs, I decide to cut my losses and fold but I'm disappointed with that hand, I didn't really have enough chips to be making speculative calls, I lost 1,500 chips (150/300) on that one hand. I hated the situation at the time 
Soon I pick up pocket Jacks, make a raise and get one caller, the flop is 9-high (perfect). He checks and I bet 3/4's of the pot, he folds, a nice pot for me.
There is a table break up and I get a new player to my right, a medium-big stacked previous SPT winner, Daveyzz, not great for me, 2 aggro players on my right, this wasn't going to be easy but I challenge I was willing to face. (fold fold fold fold fold fold)

After the lunch-break, I get back to my seat with 7,500 chips with the blinds going up to 400/800 with a 100 ante, I'm a few of hands in and look down at AT, I push for 6,000 and get a call from JockBMW in the BB, he has AK, 25% - it's a low flop, it's not looking great, the board pairs on the turn, this gives me chances of a split, the river is a blank and I exit after about 4 hours finishing in the mid-70's.

Overall a good day, I met some nice people, a few familiar faces, I'm not really impressed with the venue to be brutally honest, I felt it was too small, there wasn't much room between the tables and there wasn't much else going on. I know it was mid-afternoon but if you go to either of the Casino's in Edinburgh at the same time of day and it's a bit busier.

I get home at 7.45, enough time to enter the Open. I'm out quite early (top pair into a set), I have something to eat and go into the 10pm Velocity, I bust out of that (I pushed with KJ into a straight flush draw which hits) and then WIN the 23.10 Velocity :D

I'm pleased with today.


Does anyone have any tales to tell?

Comments

  • BonamassaBonamassa Member Posts: 2
    edited May 2010
    I thoroughly enjoyed my first SPT Event, although would have preferred to have progressed further. However, it was not to be.

    I only have one issue, and its in the form of an observation and not a criticism.

    At my table, T5,there  was 2 no shows. Richard O was also seated and in between interviews, we were playing six handed. When Richard went out, we were permanently six handed.
    More action, more blinds. For a full 2 levels  the tables were not balanced.

    Other than that, a most enjoyable day.
  • BENDOG40BENDOG40 Member Posts: 80
    edited May 2010
    My first spt live really enjoyed the whole weekend.Well done to all who cashed and davy and dan,i missed out in the cash going out 20th and went out 20th in fri night tourney (scary).Richard wa on my table fri night playing as tight as TK and went out to a guy that looked about 10years old rich QQ v aj dia flop dia dia turn dia. I ended up playing cash tables till 5am both nights £1/£2 blinds with £4 straddle then £8 then £16 b4 a card was seen lol crazy game got rivered for a £340 pot guy calls £100 for flush on turn and hit,pulled up more cash and was down to my last £100 at 4am now short handed 5 handed ak spades calls £16 pre flop flop 10sp j sp guy moves all in £40 aq i call river Q sp for my 2nd live royal flush cash out for £400 at 5 am crazy weekend LOVED IT.
     ALAN
  • ntg84ntg84 Member Posts: 15
    edited May 2010
    I had a great day in my first spt event up til first break was pretty poor down to around 2500 chips but after break started gettin a few hands was up to 29,300 got to final 4 tables got AK clubs raised higgy goes all-in wit QQ, he hits his Q on flop i hit K on river out in 32nd loved my day if that hand had got through might hav made cash who knows great day tho gona try another one soon
    cheers all at sky and all the guys i played with.
    neil
  • SolarCarroSolarCarro Member Posts: 2,273
    edited May 2010
    Just back from Glasgow, I am the 6 3 Spades short stack that walked into Kevilfish's aces (see orig post), I had gone short after putting down AQ on a AQJJ10 board believing my opponent was on AK or AJ but alas he showed me 45 bluff, well played by him as he seized on weakness I showed. When I shoved with 6 3 I was shoving with any two, walked into Kevilfish's aces and had 2 cards to draw a flush but wasn't to be, was on table with JockBMW - cracking chap and did really well. Fairly quiet table apart from that, beat my SPT Newcastle performance by about 5 minutes.  Sian (Yorkie74) had just exited herself, her short stack push was to no avail.

    I have to say the venue was shocking, they actually moved Kevilfish to a seat occupied by a no show stack being blinded out, it was pointed out to the dealer we had 11 players at the table and we sat there a full 5 mins before the stack was removed and Kev sat in to play. The dealer misdealt several times and the cards were awful, like balsa wood and were bending and becoming more aerodynamic each hand.

    Had a drink or two then settled to play some Sit and Go's, the organisation of these was dreadful and people were having to wait hours to get on one, I think thats why most people went home when they got knocked out. Played a Sit and Go dealt by James Hartigan, good fun - later went upstairs to where the tournament was now continuing and James asked me to deal a super structure Sit and Go which I was happy to so.  The casino originally refused to allow us to play a Sit and Go upstairs but James H and Rich O did a stealth chip steal mission downstairs and came back with the bounty!

    Super Structure Sit and Go 1

    SolarCarro (Dealer)
    Penguin7
    GregHogg
    Dylan12
    PDavo100
    Yorkie74
    Jaegerbomb
    Rich Orford
    DevoDave
    James Hartigan

    The 20 minute blinds were perfect for this and we played for several hours, Penguin7 first to exit followed by Yorkie74 and eventually DevoDave cashed 3rd and James H and GregHogg split the win. This Sit and Go lasted so long there were two main event rest breaks whilst we were playing and even a rest break in the Sit and Go!

    The second SNG saw Extraman replace Jaegerbomb, this was another marathon game finished well after DaveyZZ took the bacon home, was hilarious when, during a live phone call to the studio, James pushed all in screaming down the phone "I'm going all in" and then commentating the hand! He survived.
    Even funnier was Greghogg and Dylan12 exposing their hands with Yorkie74 and James still to decide whether to call Dylan's shove, Yorkie 74 was sat with QQ and with  the added bonus of knowing 3 of the 4 hands in play the call was made and Dylan exited! Rich Orford exited to me and Yorkie74 was very proud of me (standing joke after Rich was victim to an earlier SNG hero call when a guy called his shove with Q3 stating his wife would be proud of him if he took out Rich O!) James H ran his 22 into my 10 10 and then I exited running K 10 into Penguin7's AK,

    Yorkie74 cashed in 3rd, PDavo100 2nd and GregHogg with a huge stack going into heads up won for £100.

    Really good fun in Glasgow's own touch of Vegas (Alea's phrase!!! lol) and we all retired to our luxury hotel, Sky really did put their "stars" in the ETAP !!!!

    Congrats to GregHogg and James H for the winning the main events and well done to DaveyZZ who took down the side event, DanTB10 as usual a star man!!

    Colin (Hjaltland) charity efforts were a success and myself, Sian and Colin's wife Kathleen won £65 for Breakthrough Cancer on roulette, add to that my £20 pledge and £10 raised from the Sit and Go and then £5 for Colin's AA exit, £100 goes off to the charity in the morning!!

    Dave
  • KevilfishKevilfish Member Posts: 354
    edited May 2010
    In Response to Re: SPT Glasgow 2010, How Was Your Day?:
    I have to say the venue was shocking, 

    Really good fun in Glasgow's own touch of Vegas (Alea's phrase!!! lol)
    Posted by SolarCarro

    Johnny Vegas

  • MaundyD1MaundyD1 Member Posts: 33
    edited May 2010

    My first spt event was a great day, started really card dead on a really hard table 12, really had to grind the 1st 3 hours trying to steal any dead money. The cards were absolutly dyer, we started the tournie with cards that were so bent we had to get them changed, busted out in mid 40's trying to put myself in a good position to win. overall good day but that etap hotel was awful!!! even James H was saying on sky poker last night how bad the rooms were. Cant wait for grand final as seems a much better scheldule.

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