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Old 11-14-2005, 06:44 PM
JeanieJ JeanieJ is offline
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Default OT: Would you knock another 2+2r out on the bubble?

So, I'm playing in a deep stack tourney sometime last week. I'm at the table with another 2+2r. I wouldn't have known it except he'd started a thread. We end up at the same table eventually.

He loses a good chunk of his stack and is short stacked on the bubble. There's one more person to go until we place. This is the TRUE bubble. He moves in, in MP. I'm in the SB. I have 87os and it's folded to me. My stack is pretty comfortable and I decide to call. I knock out his AK and he just wasted 5+ hrs of his time. Not to mention the BB folded with only 200 chips to call (idiot). So If I fold, he's taking the pot down and could place.

Part of me felt bad. Another part of me says, I'm in it for the money. I'm going to play the same against any other player, why should it change for this guy?

So, what do you think? What would you do?
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