
Connie runs a €250 event in the Cue Club, Killarney every year and I've attended the tournament since 2006. It's always a lovely weekend, with a really good vibe in the club.
I headed down Thursday night as myself, Con, Dave and Keith Cummins had arranged to play two rounds of golf on the Friday. The first round was on the truly magnificent Killeen course, which recently held the Irish Open and after lunch we spent the evening on its sister course, Mahoney Point. If there's a better setting for golf I've yet to see it. The scenery is really something else.
The tournament started Saturday and for the first four or five levels  I was going nowhere. As the blinds rose, I started to get a few spots  to pick up chips. In one particular hand, I shipped with 
 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.
This came back to haunt Eamonn, as a while later I won a race to  knock him out. I was going along grand with about a half an hour's play  left in the day, when I raised 
 UTG. I checked shoved on a J 4 2, two-heart flop hoping my opponent  would put me on the flush draw. This ruse worked perfectly, as he called  with
  UTG. I checked shoved on a J 4 2, two-heart flop hoping my opponent  would put me on the flush draw. This ruse worked perfectly, as he called  with 
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The 60k pot would have put me over  100k  and given me a top three chip stack the next day, if a three hadn't hit  the turn. As it did, I went back with forty. My opponent told me later  in the hotel bar, that he knew he was behind but felt the three was  coming. That conversation was enough to send me to bed early, well about  4am anyway.
100k  and given me a top three chip stack the next day, if a three hadn't hit  the turn. As it did, I went back with forty. My opponent told me later  in the hotel bar, that he knew he was behind but felt the three was  coming. That conversation was enough to send me to bed early, well about  4am anyway.
Eighteen returned on Sunday, with a  44k  average - my stack exactly - and eight people paid. With ten left I had  worked it up to about eighty. Cue Club regular, Shella, had been on my  table the previous night and all day Sunday. The lady was a min-raising  machine and was having a good day.
44k  average - my stack exactly - and eight people paid. With ten left I had  worked it up to about eighty. Cue Club regular, Shella, had been on my  table the previous night and all day Sunday. The lady was a min-raising  machine and was having a good day.
I raised the button with K3os and Shella min-raised me for about the thirtieth time in the tournament. I peeled a flop, as I was sure of my read on her, when she missed a flop and sure enough she missed it - so I shoved an extra 22 bigs over her 5x lead.
It had never crossed my mind that Shella might have had the same read  on me, as I had on her but obviously she did. She called me with AQ no  draw on the 

 rainbow flop.
 rainbow flop.