
I travelled over on the Wednesday for the Barcelona leg of the European Masters of Poker tour.
Having opted for day 2A on the Friday, George Power whom I was sharing a hotel room with, and myself decided on a few beers in the Casino to pass the evening. After a gallon of grey goose vodka we headed off into the Barcelona night.
I'm not 100% what our plan of attack was, but this is when I won my only flip of the weekend. George got robbed, well pick-pocketed to be precise. Actually, it was probably a 40/60 I won, as I was in a worse condition then George, so probably the easier target.
The tournament started very well for me. I wasn't hitting hands but  my timing seemed to be good and I nicked a lot of pots and was getting  all the marginal decisions right. I had the  20k starting up to
20k starting up to  32k after the first four levels and was close to
32k after the first four levels and was close to  40k by the end of level five.
40k by the end of level five.
I lost a biggish pot with 
 on an Ace high flop to a turned two pair. If I'm honest I made a bad  call on the last two streets in that hand, as I was fairly sure I was  behind. I had picked up that my opponents bet sizing had changed and  deep down knew I was being taken to value town.
  on an Ace high flop to a turned two pair. If I'm honest I made a bad  call on the last two streets in that hand, as I was fairly sure I was  behind. I had picked up that my opponents bet sizing had changed and  deep down knew I was being taken to value town.
I was still playing a healthy  25k  when I picked up the boots. It was the perfect time as I had raised the  previous three hands. When I was re-raised I decided a shove had a  decent chance of getting looked up light enough. As it worked out there  was no way my Scandi opponent was ever folding his Jacks and  unfortunately he hit another on the flop.
25k  when I picked up the boots. It was the perfect time as I had raised the  previous three hands. When I was re-raised I decided a shove had a  decent chance of getting looked up light enough. As it worked out there  was no way my Scandi opponent was ever folding his Jacks and  unfortunately he hit another on the flop. 
There was a fairly amusing hand involving the guy who took me out a little earlier. Our table was next to the rail and after a while I was suspicious that a Spanish kid on the table had a spotter who was relaying info on people's hole cards to him. After a hand played out with a woman on the table I was sure I was right and was just about to have a word with the TD when the following hand occurred.
The Spanish kid calls a raise and the Scandi bumps it up to about  four times the pot. The original raiser folds and the kid tanks. The  spotter moves to the other side and starts signalling the kid who then  over shoves pocket fours. It was very funny to see the Scandi snap with 
 os and win the pot.
os and win the pot.
There must have been about twenty Irish over for the tournament, a huge  increase from the two, Connie O'Sullivan and myself, that played this  event last year. The form horses of Irish poker at the moment Dermot  Blain and the unstoppable Sean Prendiville finished 8th and 3rd of the  400 starters, so kudos again to both.
 

 from the small blind after a few limpers and Eamonn Foley was kind enough to pass AK in the big.
 from the small blind after a few limpers and Eamonn Foley was kind enough to pass AK in the big.



 rainbow flop.
 rainbow flop.