Poker as Usual
I almost didn't play tonight.  I was really tired after a long day at work, and I was running late for the tournament, but I decided at the last minute to get off at Exit 9 on 400 and play at Sidelines Grill.  It was fun, but I ended up busting out around 15th of about 35 total players or so.
It started off great.  I was sitting to the right of a regular named Brian who plays every week but usually shows up drunk.  He's got a good knowledge of the game, but he really likes to bluff a lot and I'm pretty sure I've got a tell on him.  On the second hand of the tournament I drew pocket 10's and raised 1000 out of the big blind.  Brian and another guy call me.  The flop is low garbage, so I bet 500.  Brian pushes all in and the other guy folds.  I look at Brian for about 20 seconds and he's just staring down at his hole cards.  Normally he's laughing it up and talking a lot.  I ask "So Brian, you got a high pair or a low pair?  Gimme a hint here."  He doesn't say anything and just slowly shakes his head.  At this point I'm pretty sure he's blowing smoke, so I call him.  He flips up his 89o and says something about it "mostly being a bluff and at leasts he's on a straight draw."  Fourth and fifth are garbage and I double up early in the tournament.
A few hands later I got the only hand I was really proud of.  I had A5 of clubs and limped in as first to act.  There was a small raise of about 400 and I was the only caller.  The flop had 3 clubs and  I had flopped the nut flush!  At this point I decided to try sell the hand and did something I don't normally do and threw in a bit of acting.  I looked at my cards for about 10 seconds, sighed a little, and checked.  The other guy checked me pretty quick.  Fourth street was garbage and I looked at my cards, sighed a little, and checked.  He checked as well.  The fifth card was no help and I knew I had the nuts at that point.  I didn't want to risk him checking out on me so I threw in 500 chips.  He reraised another 500 and I reraised 1000.  He called and I showed him the nut flush.  He wouldn't even show me his cards.  Heh.  At that point I had close to 15k in chips and you start with 5k, so I was sitting pretty.  So of course it was time for me to go on tilt.
I switched tables and still had a good many chips left, even though I had lost quite a bit chasing draws, which is a bad habit I need to get out of.  I was soon down to 2000 in chips and went all in with 89o.  I had two callers and ended up winning the main pot with a pair of 9's.  The next hand I had pocket 10's and got in a betting war after the flop.  I was really tired by this point and just didn't put him on the top pair with a Queen showing on the flop.  He put me all in and that was that.
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I wunst had uh hand I's prowd of, butt then I started doin' embarassin' thangs wiff it.
Hey Hatch This is Big Bill, I was insulting you on the TOL, Just thought I would stop by your website and say hey. Keep it up with the cards I love hold-em. Although your story sounded a lot like the movie "Rounders". Anyhow peace out!!
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