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WSOP Experience: The Competitive Attitude of a Winner

By The Maven | Published May 05 2009, 08:53 AM

A couple of memorable moments of the 2008 World Series of Poker came while playing the $2,000 Pot Limit Hold'em Event #8. This was my first time playing pot limit in a live tournament; notable pros at the table included Roy Winston and Chad Brown. I'm in a 3-way hand where I flopped a set of sixes...I am sitting on the button...both players in the hand check to me...dry flop...I check. The turn comes an ace, the original under-the-gun raiser fires out a normal sized bet, the other player folds, I just call (trap, trap!). River comes a blank, the original raiser checks to me, I bet out a nice fat bet 85% pot bet. She takes her time and calls the bet. She showed top pair of aces, weak kicker. Not the most advanced play in the world, but checking my flopped set allowed me to squeeze out a nice spot in this situation. I increased my stack early on in the tournament by around fifty percent.

I had the privilege of having the seat to my left empty the entire first level of the tournament. What do you know?...up walks Dario Minieri. He sits down to fan fare from Roy Winston, Chad Brown and the others at the table. Everyone eager to shake his hand and congratulate him on his WSOP bracelet win earlier in the week. The table just got much harder and everyone there knew it. I didn't acknowledge him in the least bit; I kept my normal, guarded demeanor and continued watching the hands as they were playing out in front of me. Dario was forced to wait for the big blind to come around. Everyone folds to me in the small blind, I look down at deuces. Dario's chips had not been blinded away or in play up to this point, so he had the original 4,000 chip starting stack. I had already chipped up a bit as I mentioned with the set of sixes hand. At this point I'm sitting with around 5750 in chips.

After thinking the play out in my head and deciding on my desired line of action, I decide to complete from the small blind, blinds 50/100. He pots it to 300. Showing my lack of experience playing any form of PLH in live tournaments I ask the dealer, "How much would a pot raise be dealer?" "900 total sir." I think about it and look over at Dario with death and destruction in my eyes and in a forceful manner said, "Raise, pot." He looks down at his cards and insta-mucked his hand. I'd be lying if I told you differently, but...they broke up the table and moved me the very next hand. My confidence (and aggression levels) at all-time high levels, I ended up playing well and building a gigantic stack throughout the tournament. Things didn't go my way on the second day and I winded up busting out with 5 tables left, 35th place. Another poker battle and another great experience. I can't urge all of you out there enough to come out to the WSOP this year and enter the arena. On top of a potentially profitable situation, the WSOP will also be a great learning experience.

It's one thing to talk a big game and it's another thing to actually play hard-nosed hardcore poker. Don't let big-name players like Dario Minieri intimidate you into playing passively and scared. Small blind to big blind, deuces are the nuts against a super LAG world-class player. Stand your ground and give it your best; don't let anything or anyone stand in your way. It is crucial to keep a confident attitude and think, "Come at me hard, I'm coming back at you even harder." If it's a kill or be killed situation, I'm going to have blood on my hands.

David "The Maven" Chicotsky co-owns and operates a state of the art poker training center in Las Vegas alongside former #1 ranked PocketFiver Ari Engel. Feel free to contact The Maven for details regarding private training at www.TheMavenVT.com


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Comments
gbmantis 

gbmantis said:

You got a big sack.  I would just fold against dario in that spot and wait for a better spot but I dig it

May 11, 2009 8:45 PM
crzysavage 

crzysavage said:

nice article buddy

May 11, 2009 8:54 PM
GINS FINEST 

GINS FINEST said:

I think about it and look over at Dario with death and destruction in my eyes and in a forceful manner said, "Raise, pot." He looks down at his cards and insta-mucked his hand

May 11, 2009 9:09 PM
cairns1987 

cairns1987 said:

sir,

this article is an incredible outlook on the attitude of a champion!  I have been running bad lately and the one thing I am realizing more than anything is that YOU MUST REMAIN CONFIDENT! I really, really like your philosophy towards poker man thanks for reinterating what I already know.  Sometimes you need to hear it from someone else.

All the best,

muckducks

May 11, 2009 9:30 PM
resilient 

resilient said:

everyone has to be a dick.... sigh.  It's a nice article for newcomers to think about situations like that before they get there, where they will be intimidated. wp.

May 11, 2009 10:58 PM
rexmundi1337 

rexmundi1337 said:

i like your attitude brother.

May 12, 2009 12:53 AM
adam_mc 

adam_mc said:

...really?

May 12, 2009 12:57 AM
Tim0thee 

Tim0thee said:

When in doubt...RE-POT 4 INFO

May 12, 2009 1:20 AM
cgidd8 

cgidd8 said:

I really think people criticizing the play (I'm not debating for or against it) aren't getting the message that Maven is trying to send with this article.

May 12, 2009 3:16 AM
Plattsburgh 

Plattsburgh said:

really?

May 12, 2009 3:36 AM
TheWacoKidd 

TheWacoKidd said:

doubt this article is real

May 12, 2009 4:24 AM
DoubleS00ted 

DoubleS00ted said:

sick man!

May 12, 2009 6:11 AM
Mr_BigQueso 

Mr_BigQueso said:

I had already chipped up a bit as I mentioned with the set of sixes hand. At this point I'm sitting with around 5750 in chips.

redundant.

May 12, 2009 6:33 AM
Buddha66 

Buddha66 said:

Love the article as usual, and I'm sure I got the point...... but more and more I'm getting discouraged with some of the P5's community. nothing but a bunch of hate mongers........

May 12, 2009 8:05 AM
EddieO 

EddieO said:

i dont like the play of limp reraising out of position to create a pot of 1800 leaving 3100 behind against a world class played like dario in this spot.  Your going to get worked hard post flop 9 times out of 10.

May 12, 2009 9:10 AM
rock3656 

rock3656 said:

DbagAments

May 12, 2009 9:37 AM
bcforrest 

bcforrest said:

interesting how you find a midget wearing a scarf intimidating

May 12, 2009 9:54 AM
stsitron 

stsitron said:

It's one thing to talk a big game and it's another thing to actually play hard-nosed hardcore poker."Come at me hard, I'm coming back at you even harder." If it's a kill or be killed situation, I'm going to have blood on my hands.

badass poker 101

-Mehven

May 12, 2009 11:02 AM
CapTinBisKuiT 

CapTinBisKuiT said:

This is too awesome

May 12, 2009 11:49 AM
bantersaurus 

bantersaurus said:

your articles get better and better lol

May 12, 2009 11:59 AM
SowersUNCC 

SowersUNCC said:

Indepth thinking I've never seen before and am likely to never witness again until ur next article... Keep em coming bru

May 12, 2009 12:45 PM
allinblind 

allinblind said:

Thanks for the article David. Stay positive and gl shipping a bracelet at WSOP. Quiet the storm and make it happen bro...

May 12, 2009 12:53 PM
Jefferson 

Jefferson said:

Take'em down, 1time!

May 12, 2009 12:55 PM
Quagaars 

Quagaars said:

Another good article. Now, win a bracelet this year damn it.

May 12, 2009 6:07 PM
bigstrosfan 

bigstrosfan said:

interesting how you find a midget wearing a scarf intimidating

forrest u da man this should be comment of the century funny chit

May 12, 2009 10:03 PM
Aaron_Hacker 

Aaron_Hacker said:

if mehven was a level he would be awesome

May 13, 2009 6:22 AM
JST4KICKS 

JST4KICKS said:

Yo Maven!

Great to see all your hard work is payin off man!

Good luck at this years series!

TID

May 13, 2009 7:50 AM
DcHustler 

DcHustler said:

Good article sir - F the haters

May 18, 2009 6:17 AM
JLizard 

JLizard said:

Not pro or con on this article but perhaps if he didn't make posts accusing regs of collusion or if he weren't the king of all haters himself perhaps the comments would be different... not positive but I'd say 67.5% chance.

May 18, 2009 8:34 AM

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