Well let's see, this was a Triple Shootout, if you didn't realize, so I'll tell you about each table
First table was interesting. I doubled up off a donkey in about 5 hands, then just beat the table down for a while. It went heads up in about 20 minutes, about even in chips. He had a bit of a lead after a while, and when the board came 4d 9d Jd and I had Ad Kd, he raised, I reraised, he moved all in, I instacalled, he flipped over KsKh, and got him down to about 15% of the chips. About 2 hands later he pushes after the flop with middle pair, I had top pair, and that was that.
Second table was even easier. I knocked off 2 people within 15 minutes, and never looked back. I held 50% or more of the chips at the table from that moment on. The final hand was JJ vs. AQ, I held JJ and the board stayed low, I moved on.
The final table was the longest of them all, and was relatively easy, but the guy to my left doubled up in the first 10 minutes, and he used his stack extremely well, knocking out another player in the next 15. At one point he held around 4500 chips(the total table having 9000) when there were 4 players left. He made a couple bad calls, and the last 4 of us were relatively even. The 2 players to my left were extremely passive, so I was raising their blinds and re-raising their bets constantly, and picked up a lot of chips that way. I forget how the guy in 4th went out, but the final hand occured when I limped in with JJ, got raised, re-raised, and he pushed all in. I thought about it for maybe 5 seconds and called. He flipped over AJ and I picked up the win.
It was a ton of fun, I think shootouts are my speciality
