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The Heads Up Walrus


Author: Thomas Wahlroos Tournament: 2007 WSOP
Published on: 18:54:32 on Jun 20, 2007

Things going a bit better now. After deciding to quit online and Chinese poker for this trip my live game has improved significantly and I feel that I’m playing to my A-game. The first tournament that I played as a new born “tournament only player” I came 14 / 850, after losing all my chips with AK vs. A10 all in pre flop vs. Scott Bohlman. It’s always brutal to come close and not making it but I was happy to be playing good again.

My next tournament was the Heads Up World Championship. I got a bye for the first round and played some random kid I never met before in round two. He played ok, but he went broke when I flopped the nut straight and trapped him. In round three however, I got the absolute worst draw I could hope for.

I was up against my good friend and heads up specialist Patrik Antonius.

How’s that for a draw?

I don’t really want to get into the specifics of the heads up at this point as my future opponents would get too much information about my play and could use that against me. I’ll walk you bye a few key hands of the battle of the Finns however.

About 5 minutes into the heads up Patrik flopped a broadway straight and I had a straight flush draw and a pair. I also made two pair on the turn and this hand ended up costing me about half my stack. I lost a few pots quickly after this, being somewhat cold decked, and was down to about 5k, having started with 40k in chips. Patrik now had a 15 to 1 chip lead. Ouch.

Then our all in fest started. First I was all in with A6 vs. A3 and won. Then K6 vs. K8 and chopped (wow, this was a big one) and then came one of the sickest all ins of the heads up. I pushed with A7 and Patrik called with K9. The flop came K93 and I stood up to shake Patrik’s hand. The Ace on the turn gave me some outs however and as the 7 fell on the river I had escaped elimination once again. Now I had clawed myself back up to about 27k in chips and we had a game again.

We went back and forth for a while now and were pretty much the only two guys still playing. I finally got the chip when value bet the river with 2nd pair on a paired board. The very next hand after getting the chip lead Patrik limped on the button and I raised it up to 13k (blinds were 1.5k and 3k) with AKs. Patrik then shovedall in and I called. Pat made a move with JTo and my AK held up.

During the heads up Patrik played great and was a really tough opponent, by far the toughest I played heads up so far. He was very unlucky to lose all the races when I was all in. He did, however, screw up on the last hand so I don’t really feel bad about beating my friend.

As I’m writing this I just beat John Hanson (a high stakes player from New York who beat me and Barry Greenstein in a 225k PLO pot last summer with an ace high flush draw vs. my middle set and Barry’s over pair and king high flush draw). In this match I ran pretty good and crippled John when I flopped the top set of nines. My next match is in 2.5h against either Eric Lynch or some random dude named Paradiso. I guess I have to hope I face this Paradiso guy in the next round.

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The Worst Limit Holdem Player in the World


Author: Jeremiah Smith Tournament: 2007 WSOP
Published on: 22:02:24 on Jun 11, 2007

"I want to go on record as saying that Thomas Wahlroos is the worst limit holdem player in the world," announced a certain caveman radio host as I walked past their table last night.  Thomas was down to a few thousand chips while Gavin Smith was around the starting amount of 10k after a few levels of play.

Gavin busted soon after while Thomas ended the night as chip leader. 

Thomas has been playing well today and currently sits within the top five.  It looks like Thomas is starting to find his A-game.

James Gorham has a crushing chip lead with 150k after starting out around 50k.  James already has one final table under his belt this summer with a 5th place finish in the $1,500 Limit Holdem event.  He won the bracelet in the last $1,500 No-Limit tournament before the main event in 2006. 

I also noticed that Howard Lederer is hanging around the top of the leaderboard, but I was too afraid that his stare would burn a hole through my skull so I stayed away from his table. 

Although that may be a better fate than experiencing the look of disappointment he gave JDN after bubbling the $2500 HORSE event last night.

 

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Playing Far Beneath the Rim


Author: Thomas Wahlroos Tournament: 2007 WSOP
Published on: 02:21:38 on Jun 10, 2007

The first week of the WSOP is now over and I haven't managed shit. One cash in 7 events and a massive 40k blow up in the 5k re buy PLO. I didn't really play bad I just lost every race and missed every flop. With the structure being what it is you couldn't really bluff multiple streets since you ran out of chips after the first bluff. Anyway...

The only thing that I've really managed this trip is lose about 10 lbs. For most people this is a good thing but not for me. Not having much extra weight on me I don‚t really enjoy losing the little extra that I got. The reason for this weight loss was my long nightly online sessions combined with the worst room service in Vegas. Last year I spent about 150 nights at the Bellagio and wanted to try something new so I went to THEhotel. In the end, however, I had to crawl back to the comfort of the Bellagio in hopes of re-gaining my lost weight.

Bellagio has its dangers though. While at THEhotel I was far away from all my buddies and the casino games at the Bellagio. It took me about 2h after checking into the Bellagio before I discovered myself at one of the Pai Gow tables having a Greygoose with cranberry juice and soda and gambling away with a couple of Swedish poker player buddies of mine. What started out as a drink and a couple of hands of Pai Gow turned into an all nighter. Surprisingly enough we lost. I then spent the rest of the morning playing online winning back my Pai Gow losses.

After being up about 20k or so I realized that the $1,500 NL event at the WSOP is starting in a few hours so I took a quick nap and shower and headed to the Rio. 20 minutes later I lost a coin flip for all my chips and was out of the tournament. No shocker.

All in all this trip to Vegas has been a joke so far. It's an exact repeat of last year. I'm doing good online and really can't be bothered to play the WSOP events. Yet I wake up every morning and drag myself to the Rio, only to play my C-game and get busted a few hours later. Tomorrow is the day of the ladies event so at least I get one day off. Might go to the Rehab club at the Hard Rock Hotel and chill out. If I still feel I won't be playing my A-game on Monday I probably won't even show up.

Being Saturday night and all I might be heading to Pure at Caesars now. Roland de Wolfe says he's going to be there with some British mates of his. Could be some proper boozing involved...I'm tempted...

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Thomas Wahlroos doubles up


Author: Team Pokerwire Tournament: 2007 Mandalay Bay Poker Championship
Published on: 23:36:46 on May 30, 2007

Thomas Wahlroos (tonight's guest on Pokerwire Radio) now has 47k.

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