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Video 9: -- This was a pretty damn good game. I managed to up my chip stack consistently while never really risking it. My luck during this game was pretty average, but I was able to steal a lot of blinds and small pots. At the end of the game things got crazy as they always do when the blinds get that high.

Video 8: 10 Player No Limit Hold'em SnG -- Pretty standard SnG. Waited till the blinds went up a bit then managed to triple up. Cards never really fell my way late in the game but at least I cashed.

Video 7: 86 Player No Limit Hold'em Tournament -- This wasn't a very spectacular game on my part. I was forced to risk all my chips several times, and had to rely on the cards more than I'd normally like. Eventually, I got knocked out on a very tough decision. On the plus side I usually had the best of it when I put a lot of money in, and I managed to build my chip stack very well.

Video 6: 68 Player No Limit Hold'em Tournament -- I never like to put money in when I'm behind, but unfortunately with an aggressive style of play this happens every once in a while. This tournament is the perfect example of how one suckout can propel me deep into a tournament.

Video 5: 10 Player No Limit Hold'Em SnG -- This is probably the shortest tournament I've played in my life. "DAGOAT1975" just started raising all-in constantly and sucked out over and over, knocking everyone out.

Video 4: 69 Player No Limit Hold'em Tournament -- This was a $2500 gauranteed $30 buyin tournament.. So if you do the math, $30 x 69 players = $2070. That means there was $430 added to the prize pool. Pretty great for someone like me who's always looking for an edge, and it's pretty common on Carbon. The most interesting hand in this video is of course the last one.. When you watch it, keep in mind that I had him on AQ, AJ, or KQ because of his flat call of my raise preflop - the fact that the turn created a possible flush draw to semi-bluff also made it a sick card, and the fact that he bet so much made me think he probably didn't have AQ(giving him the nut straight). I could have bet on the flop, but i specifically assumed that a hand like JJ would bet in that situation.. I'm still trying to decide whether he was a very good player, or a very very bad one.

Video 3: 87 Player No Limit Hold'Em Bounty Tournament -- What a bounty tournament means is that half of a players buy-in goes on his head, and whoever knocks him out gets that money. I compensated for this by playing very very aggressively trying to get other people all-in. I wouldn't recommend that you play this aggressively in a normal game. This definitely led to some trouble and you'll get to see me suck out bad a couple times.... Note: I seem to have accidentally cut out an important hand in editing. Oops. See if you can find my inexplicable chip-stack fluctuation.

Video 2: 10 Player No Limit Hold'Em SnG -- I was basically running over this table, unfortunately I did get caught a few times and didn't have the best luck when it counted... This is a long video and you can get a pretty decent feel of my short-handed playstyle.

Video 1: 10 Player No Limit Hold'Em SnG -- Got off to a quick start here.. The cards dried up but I tried to make the best of it.