by Drade » Fri Dec 10, 2004 11:58 am
Dustin,
I played a couple of these last night. I bought into two level ones, out of curiousity. I finished, 16th and 5th respecitvely. Play was, colorful, in both of them. The first one, when I finished 16th, was extremely loose and passive. There was almost no pre flop raising, and 5 to 6 people limping in each hand. I'll post some hands from them in a little bit to see what everybody thinks of them.
The second one gave me a little more insight since I was around longer. It was still pretty passive early. The chip leaders were up to 3 and 4K in chips just by virtue of the fact that they were getting luckier than everyone else, flopping two junk pair with J-8 and the like. When we got down to about 15, there were 2 huge stacks about 4K each, about 3 medium stacks, like 1500, and the rest were short-ish stacked, less than 800 or so. The tables went nuts. The blinds got to 25-50 and the short stacked players all decided they had to double up NOW, because it became an all in fest. We went from 15 to 10 in about 10 minutes.
The final table was interesting. There were the same two huge stacks, two pretty big stacks, and a lot of people with around 800-1000 chips. I had a little over 1000, and the blinds were 50-100. I wasn't in great shape and I'd have to make some moves soon, but it wasn't dire straits yet. First hand, boom, one of the short stack moves in UTG with A4 and gets called by queens and is gone. One more low stack doubled up. A few hands later I double up with Jacks vs K-9 and now it's a game. At 6 left we had three huge stacks who were really pushing the table around, and the three low stacks were just waiting and moving in, trying to steal enough chips to hang on and get fourth. When we got to 5, the blinds were up to 150-300, the big stacks had 7K plus, and I was short stacked with one other player, with 1400. At this point it was a very tough game of balancing the need to hang on on the bubble and make the cut, and yet still accumulate some chips so I'm not forced into a hand, but it just wasn't to be. This was the only part of the tournament I disliked, because it was really a crapshoot at this point.
Still, all that said, I don't think getting to the level 2 will be that difficult, and with a larger payout at level 2, it seems like a positive situation. I'm going to keep trying and I'll keep posting how it's going.
Drade