When it started, I won the first two hands with min raises because everybody else was sitting out.
Then someone popped in and folded to me.
Then I chased him off two pots.
So I won the first five hands in a row.
When he saw I was a bully he put me all-in with his top pair on a Q/6/6 flop. Of course, I had the 6.
Anyway, I was up to 5k with an average (tournament) chipstack of maybe 1.7K when this hand happened:

He lead out with a min bet pre-flop and I called.
We both check post-flop to trap the other.
We both checked the the turn to trap the other.
He checked the river.
I raised.
He re-raised.
I put him all-in.
He called.
Doh!
At least it happened early in the game, and at least it was in a situation where I was destined to lose all my chips.
I made a suicidal move on the next hand to quit and play tables, but I ended up tripling up.
I wrote "I'm all in next hand" and threw my $1,500 in and wouldn't you know it, practically the entire table called! I think there were 6 callers at that point. I did not win that hand.
Anyway, moving to the table game was a good move. I checked my stats and in the last 100 hands I saw the flop 32 times, winning 10/11 showdowns and taking the pot 8 times without a showdown.
Edited By Paul on 1188504954