WSOP 1ST Hand Aces Dilemma
Join Date: Jun 2003
Posts: 407
Hi Everyone
I thought I would provide this highly unlikely situation but I am curious how you would deal with the situation. Imagine you've won a qualifier to the WSOP main event and you sit down with $10,000 in chips at your seat in Las Vegas and you're ready to play at 25/50 blinds.
Your 1st hand you're in the big blind and you look down at your hand and, omg, you have a pair of aces, what a great first hand you're thinking. So the play starts. Amazingly the guy under the gun raises all in and you think great I can double through here. However the next guy following him raises all in too, in fact to your amazement every player on your table has raised all in and you're left with a decision with your aces. The pot is 90k, the question is do you make the call?. On the one hand you have the best hand pre flop but your precentage chance of you winning the hand overall is small. On the other hand if you do win the hand you're massive chip leader with all the advantages that come with it.
So what do you do?