View Single Post
  #3  
Old 10-29-2005, 11:18 PM
ClaytonN ClaytonN is offline
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Atlanta
Posts: 1,630
Default Re: A really tough sat decision (for me anyways)

Thank you hotrod for the counter argument that was the main logic behind the angel on my left shoulder.

Thing is, I had zero folding equity after this push. The large stacks seriously were going to call with any two. ie no first in vigourish concept.

There was about elevnty hundred stacks that were around 22k. Winning this hand would have put me in 4th place and a lock for the tourney dollars. Yes, I have the button, but I have to move within the next amount of hands. It was going to get shorthanded before fullhanded, so I was looking at 4-5 hands after this, not 7. (because it's breaking from 27 to 18, so it's gonna be three SH tables)

Problem is the villain's unknown, so I have no idea what his opening standards were. I put myself as a favorite over his range easily.

So, I told myself a coinflip now was likely better than a dog 4 hands later. I didn't think I could steal the blinds after this.
Reply With Quote