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Final Table Decision
The following is my final hand of a tournament I played yesterday. I had reached the final table against a field of 2269. I arrrived at the final table with a relatively short stack and had survived one orbit. Two players had already been knocked out immediately after joining the final table.
I found myself in the BB against a raise nearly 3 times the BB with KJs. I had two thoughts about the situation. I thought if I folded I might be able to survive another orbit and possibly someone else might go out in front of me. Eighth place paid $453 while 7th paid $680. My second thought was, this is the best chance I have to take a stand. Likely I would not recieve a better hand before I was blinded-out and the raiser might be completely bluffing. What would you have done? Party Poker No-Limit Hold'em Tourney, Big Blind is t30000 (8 handed) FTR converter on zerodivide.cx CO (t117766) Button (t129616) SB (t132699) Hero (t89208) UTG (t175807) UTG+1 (t1025982) MP1 (t317065) MP2 (t280857) Preflop: Hero is BB with J[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img], K[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img]. 3 folds[/i]</font>, MP2 raises to 89208</font>, 3 folds</font>, Hero ? |
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Re: Final Table Decision
Calls this every single time. The way tourneys are set up you have to play for 1st, forget blinding your way for another 200 when you have a shot at winning several thousand.
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Re: Final Table Decision
i'd call...like you said you'll be blinded out soon...best take your chance to double up now
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Re: Final Table Decision
Gotta call you only have less than 3x the BB.
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