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Tourney hand analysis
I'm still getting my feet wet in the NLH tournament environment. So, I need some expert guidance on proper tourney play. Here's a hand recently that I'm not sure about my folding. Since, I'm getting low stacked and the preflop raiser is also in a similiar situation. Maybe, I should have called here given the pot odds I'm getting on my call.
But then again, I do have position and some time to wait for a situation where I can be the raiser instead. Here's the scenario. I have pocket threes in the small blind which is t50 and the big blind is t100. Both the big blind and myself have exactly t450 left when I complete the small blind. The preflop action is: three limpers only call the t100 big blind (two from the middle positions and the dealer button). After I call the t50 in the small blind. The big blind goes ALLIN for t450 more. Everyone folds to me! Should I also go allin for my last t450? I folded. It's about 20 tables left, with 4 tables being paid. Thanks for any help AcesFull |
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Re: Tourney hand analysis
That is a tough situation since the BB could easily just have a big ace. There is a lot of dead money in the pot so calling 450 to win 950 when you could be a small favorite. I would probably just call and think that this is a good chance to get chips, since you really need a lot more chips to make the money.
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