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If you missed out on the last few: Part I, Part II, and Part III.I hit the final table on a short stack with t12k and blinds at 600/1200. I steal a few blinds right out of the gate and continue with my loose-aggressive play. The guy to my direct left has decided to play back at me occasionally but I stubbornly refuse to stop stealing his blinds. The line between good LAG play and total idiot maniac can be very fine. I crossed it a few times in this part.-----1.UTG+1 (t5846)MP1 (t32096)MP2 (t26585)MP3 (t25133)Hero (t15248)Button (t47048)SB (t27563)BB (t58275)UTG (t32206)Preflop: Hero is CO with 6:spade:, 6:heart:. 1 fold, UTG+1 raises to t4800, 3 folds, Hero raises to t15173, 3 folds, UTG+1 calls t971 (All-In).-----2. (Blind change, now 800/1600)PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em Tourney, Big Blind is t1600 (8 handed) FTR converter on zerodivide.cxButton (t23596)SB (t33885)BB (t32633)Hero (t23194)UTG+1 (t46748)MP1 (t26663)MP2 (t56175)CO (t27106)Preflop: Hero is UTG with 4:spade:, K:diamond:. Hero raises to t6400, 2 folds, MP2 calls t6400, 4 folds.Flop: (t13325) 8:club:, 4:heart:, A:spade: (2 players)Hero bets t6400, MP2 folds.Final Pot: t19725-----3.CO (t23521)Button (t31410)SB (t27158)Hero (t36519)UTG (t30673)UTG+1 (t26588)MP1 (t73500)MP2 (t20631)Preflop: Hero is BB with 4:heart:, 9:spade:. 2 folds, MP1 calls t1600, 4 folds, Hero checks.Flop: (t3725) 4:spade:, 3:heart:, 5:spade: (2 players)Hero checks, MP1 bets t3200, Hero raises to t9600, MP1 calls t6400.Turn: (t22925) 9:heart: (2 players)Hero bets t25244 (All-In), MP1 folds.Final Pot: t48169-----4. Switching to plain-text so I can have the converter highlight the important players. Blinds are now 1000/2000.CO (seaanchor) (t35318)Button (t37686)SB (t21421)Hero (t50769)UTG (ferraricoup) (t37879)MP1 (t25876)MP2 (t61051)Preflop: Hero is BB with 9d, Kd. 1 fold, MP1 calls t2000, 4 folds, Hero raises to t14000, MP1 calls t12000.Flop: (t28600) Qd, Qh, 9s (2 players)Hero bets t12000, MP1 calls t11776 (All-In).Turn: (t52376) 5h (2 players, 1 all-in)River: (t52376) 7c (2 players, 1 all-in)Final Pot: t52376Limp-happy villain. He showed AKo.-----5.CO (seaanchor) (t35318)Button (t20486)SB (t25021)Hero (t75245)UTG (ferraricoup) (t46479)MP (t67451)Preflop: Hero is BB with Kd, Ks. 3 folds, Button raises to t4000, 1 fold, Hero calls t2000.Flop: (t6500) 9c, Qh, 7c (2 players)Hero checks, Button bets t6000, Hero raises to t22000, Button calls t10386 (All-In).Turn: (t44886) Js (2 players, 1 all-in)River: (t44886) 7h (2 players, 1 all-in)Final Pot: t44886Villain shows Ac4c.-----6.SB (seaanchor) (t19363)BB (t27121)Hero (t95831)MP (ferraricoup) (t59134)Button (t68551)Preflop: Hero is UTG with 3d, 8d. Hero raises to t8000, MP (ferraricoup) calls t8000, 3 folds.Flop: (t16400) 4h, 3s, Td (2 players)Hero checks, ferraricoup checks.Turn: (t16400) Qs (2 players)Hero bets t10000, ferraricoup calls t10000.River: (t36400) Th (2 players)Hero checks, ferraricoup bets t15000, Hero folds.Final Pot: t51400-----7. Blinds now 1500/3000SB (seaanchor) (t42984)Hero (t65581)UTG (ferraricoup) (t71884)Button (t89551)Preflop: Hero is BB with Qd, Kd. 1 fold, Button raises to t9000, 1 fold, Hero calls t6000.Flop: (t15450) 2h, 2d, 9s (2 players)Hero checks, Button bets t9000, Hero raises to t56431, Button folds.Final Pot: t80881-----8.Button (seaanchor) (t41334)Hero (t85531)BB (ferraricoup) (t71734)UTG (t71401)Preflop: Hero is SB with 6h, Ad. 2 folds, Hero raises to t9150, BB (ferraricoup) raises to t71734, Hero folds.Final Pot: t81184-----9.SB (seaanchor) (t37884)Hero (t81181)UTG (ferraricoup) (t84484)Button (t66451)Preflop: Hero is BB with 8h, 3h. 2 folds, SB (seaanchor) completes, Hero checks.Flop: (t4950) Tc, 4d, 6h (2 players)seaanchor checks, Hero checks.Turn: (t4950) Js (2 players)seaanchor checks, Hero checks.River: (t4950) 3d (2 players)seaanchor checks, Hero checks.Threes are good.-----10.UTG (seaanchor) (t34584)Hero (t88081)SB (ferraricoup) (t61584)BB (t85751)Preflop: Hero is Button with Js, 8c. 1 fold, Hero raises to t9150, SB (ferraricoup) raises to t61584, 1 fold, Hero folds.Final Pot: t71034-----11.Button (seaanchor) (t34734)Hero (t80731)BB (ferraricoup) (t73734)UTG (t80801)Preflop: Hero is SB with 6s, Qd. 2 folds, Hero raises to t9000, BB (ferraricoup) calls t6000.Flop: (t15450) Js, Jh, 4s (2 players)Hero checks, ferraricoup checks.Turn: (t15450) 4h (2 players)Hero checks, ferraricoup bets t9000, Hero raises to t30000, ferraricoup folds.[strategy]: shows [6s Qd] (two pair, Jacks and Fours)-----12.SB (seaanchor) (t31284)Hero (t98881)UTG (ferraricoup) (t63984)Button (t75851)Preflop: Hero is BB with 2h, 2d. 1 fold, Button raises to t9000, 1 fold, Hero raises to t42000, Button calls t33000.Flop: (t84300) 5h, Qh, Kh (2 players)Hero bets t54000, Button folds.I won't lie, this one did have me a little concerned.

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1. I like the push.2. I like the raise. I love the continuation bet.3. Luckbox, but you were undoubably ahead of like...A6 or A10 here.4. Ew. I hate the 7 BBs raise, especially since it is over half your stack without it being the whole stack. I'll just pretend I didn't see this hand.5. A sketchy way of playing it, but crucial when your goal here is to win a big pot and move up in the payout structure.6. You have already shown a propensity for the UTG steal. You should have CB the flop, and folded to serious pressure.7. I like this play. His bet of 9k and not 12k screams weakness. It completely kills his calling range.8. Odd bet raises seem to get snapped off more than regular bet ones. Raise normal damnit.9. WP.10. See number 8.11. See #7. The show is just mean.12. I think you caught the right flop against like 77 or A10, with no hearts. I'll ignore this one too.

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I like it all except for hand 7, (KQs) on a 922 board. I don't like moving in on that flop because all pairs call, maybe even AK or AQ. Just such an innocuous board... Also, some of your opponents' plays are astounding. The guy who limps with AK, then just calls (for half his stack) after you pop it preflop is gross. I don't know if you'd have folded K9s if he re-raised all in. I'm guessing not, so he would've arrived at the same result, but I still hate his play. And then the guy who calls your gigantor preflop re-raise in the last hand (again, for roughly half his stack) is just so bizarre to me.

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FWIW...1. Good. A+2. Bad. Position position position. 3. Sexy. 4. Eeeek. Your raise is way too big. Plus this is FT, you should have a read on villain by now. If he's "limp-happy" then I hate your raise. If he's generally pretty solid/aggressive then I don't mind it.5. I'm not a huge fan of the smooth call but it's not bad. It appears you're pretty aggressive, so just calling here against a button raiser looks suspicious (and was, but worked out well I guess).6. I hate your UTG steals. Sorry, I just do.7. No re-raise PF? Excellent post-flop work though.8. Pretty standard, can't argue with this.9. Wait, you raise when you're UTG but don't raise now that you have position?10. See #8.11. Very sexy until you showed your cards. Don't show. Just don't do it.12. Holy shite that's a big re-raise. Easy there tiger. Glad it worked out though.

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I'm not a very busy guy, so I really have no excuse for not responding faster :)re: MK's KQ Yeah, that was a pretty stupid risk. I can't think of any flop that is worse for a ridiculous check-raise bluff.re: odd betting amountsI don't know why I was raising 9150. I can't recall doing it, but maybe I really did. I know I was getting re-raised semi-frequently and I wasn't really adjusting, just bullheadedly continuing to do it trying to get him to be more passive.I said this in therrinn's discussion thread, but the crucial mistake I was making here is that I kept jamming and re-raising, effectively risking elimination when I had zero reason to take risks once I hit 60k or so. I was playing for first (wouldn't you if you hit a two-outer for a huge pot to go from critical short stack to healthy table bully?) but I took it way too far.

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