What a day. This
is going to be a brief update as I need to relax and sit quietly in-front of the 2k/4k Full Tilt table as preparation for day 3!
I started out thunder and lightning. My 75k was increasing
steadily and I felt ready to work my stack should the right occasion
arise. Little did I know how quickly that was going to happen. During
the very first level of day 2, I pushed in all of my chips against
fellow Dane Casper Hansen, chip leader at the time. Here is a recap:
We are playing 400/800/100 and Casper opens for 2100 in first
position. I decide to call his raise one off the button with Ac 4c. A
little loose maybe but I did have position on him, and you must know
that when you open for less than 3 BB you are bound to get followers.
Both blinds fold
The flop comes


A fantasy flop! Casper bets 3000 and I guess I have to take him
seriously now. A low first position raise followed by a c-bet on a
raggedy flop smells like a big pair, probably queens or kings, which my
hand plays excellently against. I bump up the stakes to 12.200 and
Casper re-raises to 29.000 all according to plan. Without hesitation
I shove all my chips in the middle just about 82k in total. Then I
just fix my eyes on the pile of chips in the middle and wait.
For those of you who are struggling with winning chance and pot
odds calculations, let me tell you that I am a 60%-40% favorite against
Kings or Queens and on the spot I was actually hoping to get all the
money in the middle. Either I can go home to Monaco or I will double up
at a strategically very important time in the tournament. Instead
Casper folds after a loooooong deliberation, and suddenly I am the
table chip leader.
Long story short my chip stack kept increasing and after I was
fortunate enough to hit a nice little Jack on the turn to eliminate one
of the French players I end the day with 583.800 in chips, placing in
fourth on the leaderboard. Only 48 players remain so I am very excited
about the prospects of this tournament.
Obviously I am very pleased with my performance. It seems that I am able to keep up my level of play from this year's WSOP Main Event and the WPT Final.
Later
Gus
Gus plays online exclusively at FullTiltPoker.com.