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Too aggressive on bubble against big stack?
Stars $6 Turbo, 4 players left, blinds 100/200
UTG 1100 Button 3700 SB (Hero) 3400 BB 5300 UTG and Button fold Hero dealt JJ Hero raises to 800, BB min raises, Hero all in, BB calls BB has A9s and draws the flush on the river. Sure I could have eased into third most likely. But if I win this pot I am in the drivers seat for 1st. Did I play this right? |
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Re: Too aggressive on bubble against big stack?
You got your money in with the best hand. What more can you ask for? [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]
However, on the bubble in this situation I fold to the reraise. At this stage unless I have a truly dominating hand, then I'm not interested in getting into a conflict with anyone that has a bigger stack than I do. I'm trying to finish ITM and THEN I'm going for first place. Being in the driver's seat is great, but I prefer to finish ITM and THEN worry about taking first. So you read the situation correctly and got your money in with the best of it, but I still don't like the play. On the bubble I get so tight I squeek when it comes to a hand I will play against a reraise. If I come across as critical it is not intentional, I just prefer to make sure I finish ITM. |
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Re: Too aggressive on bubble against big stack?
I don't think it's terribile, but calling the min-raise and pushing/calling against undercards on the flop (there's about a 100% chance the BB will bet out on the flop) is another alternative. You'll get an undercards flop about 50% of the time. If scare cards come, you can fold and still not be the short stack. That's the line I'd usually take - the min-raise is kinda scary.
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