That’s what it looks like if you observe the bankroll evolution in the last past days. Besides Mr. Blue, the other three players have about the same bankroll as they did last time.
Mr. Brown did improve with 30 dollars though ($398), but that’s not that surprising if you’re playing $22 hu sng’s
.Mr. White won some and lost some and was in that way not able to do what he did before his tilt: make some solid profits every three days. He has about $269 now and is in third place. I’m still in last place and it just looks like I’m not able to be a winning player anymore. I even scored my coinflip situations this week to see if I was that unlucky and I lost 73% of them, so yes maybe a little unlucky.
The only one who made a decent improvement on his bankroll was Mr. Blue, who won among others a $20 sng with 18 players. He sent me some key hands:
So he escapes there with a spade on the river, but he can’t really escape from that all-in with only 10 bb’s left. A couple of hands later:
That’s really a sick hand
. So Mr. Blue’s again down to 10 bb’s and shoves against 2 monsters. Of course he’s a big dog preflop against KK, but a two to one favorite against AK for the side pot to stay alive (this improves to 77,96% after the flop). But the case King drops down on the turn (down to 4,76% suddenly) and then he catches one of the two remaining sixes. I hope I’ll have some of that luck the next couple of days so I can compete for victory again
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Submitted by Ms. Pink

As you can see, the most remarkable thing happening since last time is the comeback of myself
. I was able to do this by making one very nice cash-out in specific while the other contenders didn’t succeed in expanding their lead.
Mr. White still leads the challenge with about the same bankroll as last time: $141. However, I’m obliged to say he had to take a very bad beat in a sng with 18 players ($5). Look at this
:
He threw the hand into the calculator and preflop he has a 84,42 % chance of winning the hand. The player with KK still has a 10,54 % chance, mainly because he has two different suits. Instead he catches the case king… I’m happy I wasn’t in Mr. White’s room when that happened
. Ms. Pink took advantage of this bad luck by making some profit herself on the 9 handed tables again ($5): $123. Meanwhile it seems like Mr. Brown ran out of luck on the heads-up and shorthanded tables, falling back to $106.
I also took maximum advantage of the other ones stagnating, upgrading my bankroll from $72 to $103! Most important was the first place in a sng with 18 players ($5), resulting in a $36 cash out. Below is the most crucial hand I won on the final table:
That Queen of spades was very important for my bankroll
. I hope I can continue this run during the next couple of days.
Submitted by Mr. Blue