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I hate the 4xBB raise. It makes restealing so much more difficult.
I don't think I like a resteal here. Do you have some indication villain cares about the final table bubble? It's a $150, so he should be less likely to care about the few hundred difference between 10th and 9th. All this said, if he raised to 9k instead of 12k I wouldn't care at all. Just in my experience people that go 4xBB lay down far less than I would like them to. |
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button has you covered. You don't have the bubble threat. Hell, in a vacuum, this may actually be +EV, but not for any Bubble reasons. [/ QUOTE ] |
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Many tight players will play AA, KK, and QQ very strong during the bubble phase because they don't want to get outdrawn. Do you really want to your 3-6 to race against those hands? Easiest fold ever.
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A 4xBB raise is often a strong hand someone doesn't want action on, such as AK-AQ or 88-QQ. Also your stack size is not big enough for a decent resteal. Villain is getting good pot odds to call. Plus you don't have villain covered, so you are not threatening to bust him. Fine to try this with a standard raising hand or atleast a standard limping/stealing/restealing hand, but not with junk.
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