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Old 07-14-2005, 03:25 PM
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Default Re: The bubble, 4\'s, and me

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I think the descriprion of UTG might be a little misleading here. I wouldn't call UTG tight, I would say more that he doesn't really understand how to use the big stack and was probably getting bad cards the past orbit or so. Prior to the bubble he was constantly getting involved with marginal hands and catching.

The other 2 small stacks seemed content to fold into the money (or at least wait for a big hand).

I wanted to fold, ICM says this is a fold versus pretty much anything that isn't any 2 (which by his previous actions is unlikely), but I also think that if I win here I have a substaintially greater chance of winning that ICM says an even if I don't I'm way behind in the blind-off race when I fold.

Does any of this influence anyone's decision here?

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Sorry doesn't influence my decision at all.

You also aren't way behind in the blind off race. It's pretty even and chaotic.
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Old 07-14-2005, 04:27 PM
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Default Re: The bubble, 4\'s, and me

k, thanks.

Anywho ... he had Q7s. I flopped a set, he rivered a straight. Oh well.
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