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Bubble hand
Late in a tournamnet. Down to 4 players. Blinds are 150/300
Hero has 560 big stack has 4400 other little stack has 860 middle dude has 2180 middle dude posts SB(150) Hero posts BB(300) Heros cards KcJc big stack raises to 600. other little stack reraises to 860(allin) middle dude fold What the hell do you do now? |
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Re: Bubble hand
Fold and root for the big stack.
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#3
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Re: Bubble hand
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Fold and root for the big stack. [/ QUOTE ] |
#4
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Re: Bubble hand
Fold and root for the little stack (Since when has rooting for the big stack ever worked??) |
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Re: Bubble hand
another vote for fold and root.
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Re: Bubble hand
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Fold and root for the big stack. [/ QUOTE ] If you are religious, pray. |
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Re: Bubble hand
IMO, You have a chance to triple up here, so I think you might as well call. This could make or break you but at the same time if you win your in a good spot to get better than 3rd. This is just my thoughts.
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Re: Bubble hand
BTW, with blinds as much as they are you may be forced to put your chips in with something you wouldnt want to so get them in there while you have a decent starting hand.
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Re: Bubble hand
This is a pretty naive question, but if the money is top 3, and players 3 and 4 both get knocked out on the same hand, who gets paid for 3rd place? Is it the person with more chips at the start of the hand, or the person who pushed all-in first, or is it a split?
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Re: Bubble hand
the person with the more chips
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