Wednesday, March 7, 2018

Swedish Club


My last visit to the Swedish Club with its killer view of Lake Union was probably in the early 90's at a company Christmas party.  Last Saturday afternoon there was a private poker tournament held there.  Lucky to get a last minute invitation to the $250 buy in event from an old buddy who is more of a poker degenerate than even me.  Food and drink was provided, along with professional dealers.  The only weird thing was the lack of poker tables.  Long banquet tables were loosely covered with felt, which kept bunching up.  Also with 40 players they were short one dealer so we did a rotating self deal that was awkward.  I have had reoccurring dreams about this for a long time with long tables, awkward dealing.  Deja vu? 

The structure was good, 30 minute blinds, 12000 starting chips, reentry 3 levels, and 5000 chip $60 add-on at end of reentry.  Didn't hear size of prize pool, but paid 6 spots with over $4000 first place.  Unfortunately unable to cash in 8th place after 7+ hours of play.  Mistakes were made, which I will outline.

Mistake 1:  flopping a set of 3's on a 10 high dry board I let a very aggressive player off the hook who had flopped top pair.  A queen was on the turn and he folded to my large turn bet.  Had I checked pretty sure he would have bet, drawing dead with the A/10 that he showed.  An ace or 10 on the river would always get all the chips in.

Mistake 2:  flopped a set of 3's (are you seeing a pattern here?) On a 7/3/2 board.  Flop action, with a player calling my bet.  Like a rookie donkey I opened my mouth, saying "7 2?".  He folded to my turn bet commenting about my comment.  He was one of the chip leaders at the final table.

Mistake 3?:  Not sure about this one. Playing A/K, hit an ace on the flop.  The aggressive guy from before raised my bet.  The turn was a king, putting 3 Broadway cards on the board.  I bet into him, he re-raised all in.  I tanked, then folded.  Live to play again as it was early.

Mistake 4: also involving same guy.  On the final table, he shoves in late position.  I have him barely covered but will be the shortest stack if I lose, all in with small blind.  I have 9/9 in the big blind.  I go into the tank.  Finally, after agonizing, I fold.  He shows A/K.  You are nearly always going to coin flip at some point late, and think I should have here.  The really bad part was the player next to me later took him out and then took me out with his enhanced stack.  My last hand was 4/8 in the big blind vs his 10/J in small blind.  I was pot committed with only 1 blind if folded.

There were several very good players and I learned a few things, particularly about late position aggression.


3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Just thinking of you so checked your blog and you had this new post. Sounds like a really fun place and tourney. Your "mistakes" seem minor if at all to me. Hope you are feeling good and see you some time.

The pick

7 Dewey said...

I totally agree with Anonymous. Sorry you didn't cash!

? said...

Hey buddy, glad you are still writing; haven't been here for awhile. Yeah, those pocket 99's were worth a shove. Nevertheless, you did great going as far as you did. Congrats!