I show my Kings and he shows ace three of Hearts II flop. Two pair, he was scared, could have lost a lot. More could have won it free, but small ball is the name of the game, we're gon na bag and tag in six hours.
Coming back from dinner, break with 45,000 with blinds at 150 300, the good euro raises onto the gun plus 2. I looked down and pocket sixes in the cutoff, since I am three betting 0 % this tournament. It'S an easy call to calls behind me we're four ways to a flop. The flop comes ace, 10, 6 rainbow jackpot action checks to the good euro. He bets 1600 small ball. It is no reason to raise here I put in the call and the big blind calls. The the turn is an off suit. Deuce total rainbow check euro bets 5000. I could raise here, but I don't want to give off the strength of my hand. So I just put in the call again I've position. Other guy folds for now heads up the river is an ace euro quickly. Bets 10000 I got 6 is full of aces. What hands beat us here? Pocket aces pocket tens, each 10, a 6 and East Dukes. Of course, if I raise none of those hands are gon na fold. So that's not good, but if I raised what he hands can call me, you think okay, he has trip aces so he's gon na call. My river raise of the trip aces he's a very good player, and I have to give him credit for possibly laying down trip aces, even with a 8 with a king or queen kicker, in this situation, due to the rarity of a river raised in this spot. What hands would I possibly be bluffing with there's no draws? He can only hope that I'm raising very thin on the river with something like East, Queen or ace Jack. If he does in fact have a sking. So I go in the tank count out a raise to 30,000, but I decide on a call. He shows Ace King. I drag a pot. Luckily, no one reads me, but I think my logic is sound and it's just not worth it to raise the river with successful gratulations injury. Dan you've earned it. Yes, oh they're, nice, you get hey there blinds at 250 500. I lose three annoying pots in a row. Small pots go from 76,000 down to 62,000. On the fourth hand, I open to 1200 with the East, Queen of Hearts an Indian gentleman on the button flats, and it seems to be a Spaniard in the big blind. Three bats to 6,000.
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