
I arrived in Barcelona yesterday after leaving San Sebastian. When we booked for San Sebastian, I imagined I’d spend most of my time sitting on the beach.
As it happened though, 2.5 out of the 3 days featured some classically poor weather, and after braving the wind and storm on the first morning, online poker in the hotel room seemed like a far more sensible option.
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It wasn’t all bad though, it’s a beautiful spot and I ate a couple delicious paellas and 3 burgers that scored at least 8-plus out of 10. You see, I love my burgers and finding a 9 out of 10 make’s any trip worth the effort.
On that point, the food in Spain has been far better than it was in Paris. I probably went to all the wrong spots there, but all I could taste in every dish was butter. I know I’m in the minority of people who hold this view, but in my opinion butter should be used seldom if ever.
After the short flight, my girlfriend and I met up with my good mate Mike in Barcelona. Despite being an excellent player, he hasn’t played in a while and he wanted to play the €880 lead-in event to get back in the groove. That was all the prompting I needed and as luck would have it, or more likely because we entered one after another, we were seated next to each other. That was probably a very good thing, because he kept me entertained and I didn’t want to do anything too stupid in front of him.
The 80 starting players dropped like flies in what was actually, a pretty well structured tourney. In no time, 2/3rds of the field was gone and I managed to get a pretty good stack going. Then I lost a bit on a triple-barrel bluff where I got raised on the river (nice read Tyron!), and a bit more on a queen high board, all in on the turn with Q10 to QJ, which left me with roughly the starting stack. After that I won a big 3 way all in pot with AK to A10 and A7 and a while later a coin-flip of 1010 to AK.
Before I knew it I was on the final table. Even though, the approximately €20,000 first prize pales in comparison to Paris, it always feels good to make final tables. It’s being played later today and I’ve got a bit less than average chip-stack. So far, a good way to start the Barcelona leg, hopefully I can turn it into a great way.