Home Sweet Home... Sweet Bust-Out
After weeks of surviving the WSOP grind in Las Vegas, I came home convinced the poker gods owed me a little run good. Apparently, they had already spent my poker budget.
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After weeks of surviving the WSOP grind in Las Vegas, I came home convinced the poker gods owed me a little run good. Apparently, they had already spent my poker budget.
After a string of tournament bust-outs, I finally made a deep WSOP run, finished 8th for $45,703, and even made PokerNews wearing my ATMNOPIN hat. A reminder that poker is a roller coaster—and sometimes the ATM finally pays out.
After several successful chip redistribution events at the WSOP, ATMwithNoPIN™ is taking a one-week maintenance break before returning to Las Vegas for another round of tournament donations.
After busting another tournament, I did what every responsible poker player does: sat down in a cash game to win it all back immediately.
The $500 Bracelet Event ended after I shoved with the nut flush draw. The flush, however, declined to participate in the hand.
I entered the $1,700 WSOP Circuit Event hoping to make a deep run. Instead, I made a deep contribution to another player's bankroll.
I entered the $1,500 WSOP Monster Stack dreaming of a bracelet. A few levels later, I discovered the real monster at the table was my tournament strategy.