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Vegas June 2025 (WSOP Part 1)

Day 7 - Battle of the Ages
Last Updated: 2025-06-23 13:06:13
I'm just gonna say up front that yesterday was so bad I almost forgot to write this ... this is gonna be real short. I don't even have any notes!
Interesting format tho. 10am start for people 50 and over, 4pm start for people under 50. The two groups play seperately down to the money (top 15%) and then combine on Day 2 and complete the tournament.
Salt and Ivy for the third day in a row, but this time I got breakfast rather than lunch. And the waitress was overly attentive (opposite of yesterday, careful what you wish for!) but I very much appreciated that she had earlier told me that the bar was getting behind and asked me while I still had 1/3 of a tequila sunrise (my breakfast drink of choice, it's got OJ in it so it's a breakfast drink!).
Bought in a little late, put at a new table, had to wait until we had at least 4 players and sat there for a little bit with three of us. But, four more people walked over almost at the same time and cards got in the air.
I've not played a lot of Hold'Em on this trip, but when I have I've been trying to be mindful of light 3-betting spots. Early on a woman early to act raised out and I 3-bet with K-9 suited (most suited kings are 3-bet material when deep stacked).
Flopped a straight! J-T-Q two spades.
Last time this happened to me was a hand with Rast in the 9-game the day before where he had 9-T vs my K-T on a 9-J-Q flop. Naturally a K came on the turn and one of my rare opportunities to pick up some chips in that tournament evaporated on me ... that was a big pot that could have totally changed that tournament for me if my straight hadn't been counterfeited.
She led out, and with the non-nut straight and a flush draw on the board I was not letting her get a cheap look at another card so I raised and she thought a while and folded.
I don't know that I won another pot the rest of my time in the tournament.
I missed literally every flop, even when I caught a flop the board would run out terrible for me and I'd have to give up the hand. One example, I'm in with K-7 suited and the flop comes 7-high. Someone leads out, I call as does everyone else. Turn card was an ace, old guy who was clearly playing any ace immediately leads out and I'm done with the hand. Had I raised him on the 7 high I'm fairly confident I would have just lost more chips because he had shown he was not inclined to fold to a flop raise.
Raise out with A-K/A-Q hands, miss every flop but multi-way (because almost every pot was multi-way) so hard to c-bet with usually at least one person behind me and enough high cards that someone probably caught one.
Oh now I remember I did win one pot where I had A-Q and raised out and we all missed the flop, turn and river and my A-Q was the winner of a small pot. So two pots on the day came my way.
I do have one somewhat amusing anecdote. We had a harried waitress who was making some mistakes, but three guys at the end of the table gave her a new order and wanted to be ready to tip. One guy asks if the other guys can break a 5 for him, the other two check their wallets and they all have 5s and 2 singles.
Guy at my end of the table chimes in:
"I've got singles, my wife's a stripper"
(pause)
"Third wife ... not my first"
Ok then...
The guys at the other end figure it out on their own, tho, a combined tip from everyone.
They did not get as many people as they expected and started breaking down tables including mine. I was down to 8400 from a 20k starting stack, paid the blinds so down another 1300 chips and got moved ... and of course was going to be in the big blind in a few hands at the new table.
Hand before I'm in the big blind I look down at A-J offsuit, good enough to get all-in, folds around to the big blind who woke up with A-K, no help on the board and I'm done in about 2.5 hours.
Ugh.
Spent the rest of my day hanging in the room and watching streaming, did hit Tom's Watch Bar for dinner and watched the NBA Finals Game 7 ... which I had utterly no interest in, but I couldn't help watching. Even if I'm not a fan of a sport I can appreciate a huge event. Good for Oklahoma City bringing their first ever championship to that city!
Back to the room planning to have one more whisky and go to bed ... but sat down "for a few minutes" first and half passed out on the sofa. My day was done :-)
Monday I'm going to play in the 1pm Daily Deep Stack at the WSOP and call it a trip. Nothing multi-day for me now since I'm heading home tomorrow for 8 days before coming back for the Main Event.
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