Sunday, February 26, 2006

Rebuy Tournament Results


Good evening, everybody!

We just completed our rebuy event, at which we had 18 participants. Surprisingly, there were not a lot of rebuys, only about 1.5 average per person, and then the add-on.

The final table started and Greg Joubert was first all in with QT vs Jim Tallakson's KK. The flop was KJ6, the turn was an A, but the river was another J giving Jim the house and sending Greg home. The next one out was Rusty Petermann when he went all-in for 6200 after Marty Tallakson had raised to 3000. Rusty had 33, while Marty reluctantly called the 3200 more with the KJ. After 4 blanks, the river brought a K, and Marty won a nice sized pot. The next 2 went out on the same hand. Matt Morse called all-in for 1200 on the button, while the SB, Corey Eslinger, and the BB Bobi Joubert, called and checked. The flop is J84 -- all diamonds. Check-check. The turn is a T, and after Corey checks, Bobi bets 2000, Corey calls all-in for 1800. Bobi has just made her straight against Matt's AK and Corey's J9. The river card is a J and Bobi takes her first two out at the final table. She was far from over, as she eliminated Jim in 6th when she called his all-in with JJ to Jim's 88. She then eliminated Eric Coughlin on the bubble, after he went all-in with KJh, and Bobi called with 33 and all 5 cards were blanks. In the money Jason Kramer took out Jason Steven with A9s vs JTs. An Ace and a T came on the flop, but the rest were blanks. Jason Kramer was eliminated next when he hit top pair J, with KJ, but Bobi again made the nut striaght with Q9. The heads up was very short lived, as the 2nd or 3rd hand in, Marty raised, Bobi put her all-in, and Marty called with AK. Bobi had AT, and caught her T on the flop and won the tournament.

Our next event will be March 11th at Greg and Bobi's in south Fargo at around 3:00 or 4:00. It will be a $30 Pot Limit Hold em event.

Hope to see you all there!!

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hello Corey, good tournament today. I thought it was "fitting" that I busted out to the exact method you'd described in the previous post -- the infamous limp/call all-in. Damn 3's.

Later,
Eric

8:27 PM  
Blogger Corey Eslinger said...

hahaha ...

I know what you mean. Especially as the chip leader, you should be the aggressor. The worst case scenario the person who limped is put in, is if one of the players call, and so do the small and big blinds. Then you are seeing a 4-handed flop with 33 ... ??? Like I said before, it's best to raise something in that position, you find out much more about the quality of your hand vs anybody else's.

9:08 PM  

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