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Short stack goes all-in, I have A9s
Small live multi-table tournament. 21 players, buy-in is $100. Starting stack 10k. We're down to 7 players. Blinds are 500/1000, plus 100 ante.
Stacks: UTG+1 12600, UTG+2 2400, UTG+3(me) 14000, CO 2800, button and big blind: 50k. UTG folds, UTG+1 limps, UTG+2 goes all-in. I have A9s and call. CO goes all-in (the raise is too small to allow for reraises), fold around to UTG+1, who calls. I call as well. The flop is TT9, suited but not my suit. UTG+1 bets 5k, he has 4800 left. Of course, my call preflop was a serious mistake. Should I have bet (all-in?) or folded? Also, what do I do now? I have 11200 left in my stack, the pot is 10800 plus the 5000 he just bet. -Magnus |
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Re: Short stack goes all-in, I have A9s
This is a clear fold... at least one of the 50k stacks is gonna call with any 2 cards... and you are most likely dominated if they reraise after you...
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Re: Short stack goes all-in, I have A9s
YUCK! What a horrible siuation. But now I push.
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