Villain is something like 46/29. He has raised and folded to shoves from the middle position vs reshoving stacks several times.
The BB is the shorty. He has half of his stack in the middle and he folds (?).
I already had the Villain on two napkins here. The question is, am I ever not reshoving here? My position in chip stacks is 10th at the moment.
Poker Stars, $100 Buy-in (1,000/2,000 blinds, 250 ante) No Limit Hold'em Tournament, 5 Players
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MP: 70,080 (35 bb)
CO: 45,976 (23 bb)
Hero (BTN): 10,400 (5.2 bb)
SB: 12,460 (6.2 bb)
BB: 5,396 (2.7 bb)
Preflop : Hero is BTN with A
J
MP raises to 4,000 ,
CO folds ,
Spoiler:
Hero raises to 10,150 and is all-in , 2 folds, MP calls 6,150
Flop : (24,550) J
3
T
(2 players, 1 is all-in)
Turn : (24,550) Q
(2 players, 1 is all-in)
River : (24,550) 2
(2 players, 1 is all-in)
Results: 24,550 pot
Final Board: J
3
T
Q
2
MP showed T
Q
and won 24,550 (14,150 net)
Hero showed A
J
and lost (-10,400 net)
I probably already know the answer. The money jump between 10th and 9th was not significant. If anything I find this spot to be a gift. If I have more chips, the villain just folds and I pick up a couple of orbits.