Pot Limit 5-Card Draw Freeroll (PokerStars):
I know this really isn’t really a skill game but for some reason I’ve become addicted to 5-card draw. I’ve had a great deal of success with it as well. I started very hot on this freeroll hitting two pair (4’s and 7’s) on my second hand and promptly tripling up against two weak hands who had no business going all-in. My fourth hand was also a good one (pairs of Aces and 7’s) and I won another very large pot. At this point I had $7,660 after four hands and ranked #3 out of 5,636 players. I got another two pair right off the bat (this time aces and deuces) soon after. That time it isn’t enough against a straight but thankfully I only lost $170.
No matter how good those hands were my best one of the tournament was when I got a flush right off the bat and pushed my stack to $11,240. I then followed that off with a full house in my next hand. My luck didn’t end after that. A few hands later, I got three sixes right off the bat. Soon after, three eights which turned into a full house. Unfortunately, other than a hand where I had four sixes (I unfortunately could only build the pot to about $1,700 on this one) my luck fell apart in the middle of the tourney. Like I do on nearly all the hold’em tournaments I enter, I started shedding chips quickly in the middle game and had to take a huge risk (which didn’t pay off) near the end. I eventually busted out in 502nd place (out of 6000).

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