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		<title>A Satellite Victory, Cash Games And Running Into Aces</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Feb 2010 12:12:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[Heath Chick]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the Aussie Millions over, it now leaves me more time to play, and consequently I decided to stay down in Melbourne for a few extra days to hit the felt. By the time I had fully recovered from the copious amount of alcohol I had drunk the previous night I eventually found my way [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With the Aussie Millions over, it now leaves me more time to play, and consequently I decided to stay down in Melbourne for a few extra days to hit the felt.</p>
<p>By the time I had fully recovered from the copious amount of alcohol I had drunk the previous night I eventually found my way into the Crown Poker Room and on a $2-3 NLH table.</p>
<p>It was fairly uneventful as I grinded away for over two hours for $39 in profit before being convinced by friend / ex-PokerNews colleague / Crown’s best dealer / (potentially) Crown’s  best tournament director Anthony ‘Slippers’ Molinaro to play the $65 Melbourne Championships.</p>
<p>Just like a typical Crown Step One satellite the structure was fairly fast and I just played a solid game to see the starting 17 quickly chomped down to just a final table. From then on I picked up the aggression and slowly accumulated a stack to see me capture one of the $250 Step Two seats.</p>
<p>I jumped back on a $2-3 NLH table, but started to get a little tired and decided to take my $11 profit and head home for the night.</p>
<p><center>* * * * * * * *</center></p>
<p>Heading in early to play the $50 plus single $25 rebuy tournament at 10am I was surprised to see a further 54 players also get out of bed early to make the trip down to Crown.</p>
<p>I chipped up to around 4k from my 1,500 starting stack when I virtually doubled without a showdown holding Kings and took a few pots down on the flop in a raised pot. Just before the first break I opened 425 with blinds at 100-200 holding
A<span class="diamonds">&diams;</span>
J<span class="diamonds">&diams;</span> and was flatted by someone a few seats along before the big blind moved all in for 725. I decided to ship it all in and was quickly snapped off after being trapped with Aces.</p>
<p>Left with around 1,000 it was folded right round when I was in the big blind before I kept shoving from the small blind thereafter as the blinds kicked up to 200-400. Unfortunately my
10<span class="hearts">&hearts;</span>
9<span class="hearts">&hearts;</span> from middle position ran into the Ace-Queen and Ace-King of the blinds and I was out in 32nd place.</p>
<p>While waiting for a cash game I got in touch with Heath and we decided that we would have a hit of tennis or play online from his apartment across the road.</p>
<p>Kirsty needed to head into the city, so we decided to join her as we lugged round the CBD in the sweltering hot Melbourne sun. </p>
<p>Returning to their apartment I eventually convinced Heath to play the nightly $60 Turbo tournament at Crown and we made our way down to the poker room to find fellow PokerNetwork / PokerNews blogger Landon Blackhall and his dad also participating in the donkament.</p>
<p>Heath busted in about three hands while I grinded away before the blinds picked up and I shoved 8 bb’s with pocket fives only to run into Aces to bust out in 70th/98 place.</p>
<p>With Heath tying a noose somewhere, I sat down on a $1-2 NLH table but over the course of two hours ran into Aces, set into overset and a few other disgusting hands to finish down $200 and on my way out the door.</p>
<p><center>* * * * * * * *</center></p>
<p>My final session for the first half of the week saw me venture into the poker room in the afternoon.</p>
<p>Sitting down at a $2-3 NLH table full of regular mid-week players, I was fairly card dead before getting involved in the wrong side of a pot to force myself to top-up an additional $150.</p>
<p>It would be a very wise decision because I few hands later I called a $15 raise from out of the big blind with
A<span class="diamonds">&diams;</span>
8<span class="diamonds">&diams;</span>  to see a flop of
7<span class="diamonds">&diams;</span>
5<span class="diamonds">&diams;</span>
4<span class="diamonds">&diams;</span> flop fall with a pot of $90 in the middle. I checked, the player in middle position bet out $25 and only the original raiser called before I check-raised to $65. The flop aggressor moved all in, the original raiser folded and I called.</p>
<p>He rolled over his
Q<span class="diamonds">&diams;</span>
9<span class="diamonds">&diams;</span> and that was that as I cashed out $467 after another orbit to register just over $115 in profit for the session before heading to Heath and Kirsty’s to play some tennis.</p>
<p>We played a best of three round robin series, and after nearly pulling a hammy when chasing down one of my drop shots, Heath never stood a chance against either Kirsty or me.</p>
<p>Heath didn’t any of his four matches, while Kirsty went 2-2 and me 4-0 before we called it a night as I made my way back to Geelong. </p>
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