I almost always seem to do this. I can't blame Mike when he does it anymore. I'm not sure what causes it either. The last 3 tourneys Ive done, I was crippled like this:
Im in BB, everyone folds to SB. SB limps in, I raise 4*blind. Ive had K 9, Q 7, and J 10, on the 3 hands.
SB just calls, flop comes out a rainbow with low cards. I bet, take another stab. SB calls. Turn comes, I pair my low card (All 3 times this happened.) I take another stab, usually 6*blind. SB calls. River comes, its a low card, always. So I stab again, top pair, Ive been betting all the way. SB goes all in. I call, not much more, its generally close to 2/3 the pot size. Twice Ive been beat by sets, and once by two pair.
I raise 4*blind to discourage these crappy little hands that people play. 4 2,
7 4, 9 3. Stuff like that. Ive had a bigger chip stack then each of these guys, but this has always crippled me. I havent lasted longer then 5 more hands after these happened. This has happened when I get down to about 150 to 300 players, Pokerstars 6000 entrant tourneys. This is a long way in. I could understand this play not working on the amatuers who go all in when bottom pair half the time, but with being this deep, it seems like people generally play smarter.
Is there a way to avoid this crap? Im generally a very tight player. I stay at about the average chip stack size until top 10% are left, then i start to move up. The highest I have ever finished in a tourney with 2000+ players is 20th. I just can't seem to keep it together for a whole tournament.
A few months ago, in a 25 +5$ NL hold em tourney with Rebuys and addons, I was the chip leader after hour two, and I had nearly double the stack of the second guy. I finished around 90th. I started to fall apart. Most my friends call me quicksand
Anyone have any advice for me? (Its 3 AM, leave me alone if something doesnt make sense :P)