Ladies and Gentlemen, this is Combo(draw) Numba 5.
One, two, three four five everybody in the - if you aren't singing these lyrics I don't know what to tell you.
Our story finds our hero in the league finale of an online group: weekly turbo tournaments to build up points, with each week contributing to the finale pot. Bounty tournament, start very deep stack especially if you did well in the preceding tournaments. Hero has done well over the weeks with some weeks being clear punts. League is a mixture of more serious players, random recs, and some beginners. Some also play cash, enough to build up a meta between each other.
Finale: 13 players, each person has a free rebuy and one paid rebuy. First knockout gives a mystery bounty that will be pulled at the end, subsequent knockouts give nothing more than a warm fuzzy feeling. Hero, CO, and BB still have their bounties.
Other players probably see Hero as loose passive. Calling to see lots of flops then folding, overcalling bets hoping to get lucky, and calling too many rivers. Not playing my best in most Sunday tournaments and just gambling while distracted. Played more serious in the tourney but still goofy. Generally played safe until now with a healthy amount of c-bets and bluffs when I smelled weakness. Actually paying attention does wonders for the bottom line, and I suck at poker.
Hero had a great seat draw and had generally been chipping up for hours with some unrelated exploits, using the passive image to make barrels feel stronger. Fast forward 3 hours and we're 5 handed right after the bubble burst. I'll explain basic player tendencies but won't go into reads because some of them are on here and I'll be sharing this with them. We've already discussed it but I want to hear other thoughts that aren't tainted by results.
Players:
Hero (82 BB) UTG - Me, an attractive oceanographer who wants to feel alive.
CO (115 BB) - League owner. Competent player that gets momentum. Will stab but ICM aware and wants to win the bracelet to save on shipping costs.
BU (9 BB) - One of the more confident players, hanging around. Comfortable squeezing and putting people in tough spots but sitting on the second shortest stacks. Aggressive with draws and bluffs.
SB (4 BB) - Decent player but needs to make a move.
BB (150 BB) - Player who had the biggest stack coming into the tournament. Quite a tear during the league and playing well this game, can never count them out. Very confident and has thrown some serious bluffs down.
Ante is 0.1 BB from everyone.
SB posts 0.5
BB posts 1.0
Pot 2 BB
Hero has
first to act.
ACTION?
I usually steam through this part but I want to hear thoughts. I'm stuck in the middle of the short stacks and big stacks. My usual open for the final table was 3 BB, but I was very ICM aware and thinking about what I would do if one of the shorties shoved.
One, two, three four five everybody in the - if you aren't singing these lyrics I don't know what to tell you.
Our story finds our hero in the league finale of an online group: weekly turbo tournaments to build up points, with each week contributing to the finale pot. Bounty tournament, start very deep stack especially if you did well in the preceding tournaments. Hero has done well over the weeks with some weeks being clear punts. League is a mixture of more serious players, random recs, and some beginners. Some also play cash, enough to build up a meta between each other.
Finale: 13 players, each person has a free rebuy and one paid rebuy. First knockout gives a mystery bounty that will be pulled at the end, subsequent knockouts give nothing more than a warm fuzzy feeling. Hero, CO, and BB still have their bounties.
Other players probably see Hero as loose passive. Calling to see lots of flops then folding, overcalling bets hoping to get lucky, and calling too many rivers. Not playing my best in most Sunday tournaments and just gambling while distracted. Played more serious in the tourney but still goofy. Generally played safe until now with a healthy amount of c-bets and bluffs when I smelled weakness. Actually paying attention does wonders for the bottom line, and I suck at poker.
Hero had a great seat draw and had generally been chipping up for hours with some unrelated exploits, using the passive image to make barrels feel stronger. Fast forward 3 hours and we're 5 handed right after the bubble burst. I'll explain basic player tendencies but won't go into reads because some of them are on here and I'll be sharing this with them. We've already discussed it but I want to hear other thoughts that aren't tainted by results.
Players:
Hero (82 BB) UTG - Me, an attractive oceanographer who wants to feel alive.
CO (115 BB) - League owner. Competent player that gets momentum. Will stab but ICM aware and wants to win the bracelet to save on shipping costs.
BU (9 BB) - One of the more confident players, hanging around. Comfortable squeezing and putting people in tough spots but sitting on the second shortest stacks. Aggressive with draws and bluffs.
SB (4 BB) - Decent player but needs to make a move.
BB (150 BB) - Player who had the biggest stack coming into the tournament. Quite a tear during the league and playing well this game, can never count them out. Very confident and has thrown some serious bluffs down.
Ante is 0.1 BB from everyone.
SB posts 0.5
BB posts 1.0
Pot 2 BB
Hero has

first to act.ACTION?
I usually steam through this part but I want to hear thoughts. I'm stuck in the middle of the short stacks and big stacks. My usual open for the final table was 3 BB, but I was very ICM aware and thinking about what I would do if one of the shorties shoved.




