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Taking flips against a shorter stack Taking flips against a shorter stack

01-23-2014 , 10:27 AM
There's about 33 runners left. 18 paid. I'm coming maybe 21st.

UTG+2: 2,180 (10.9 bb)
MP1: 4,140 (20.7 bb)
MP2: 2,170 (10.9 bb)
MP3: 5,220 (26.1 bb)
CO: 3,852 (19.3 bb)
Hero (BTN): 4,034 (20.2 bb)
SB: 5,198 (26 bb)
BB: 12,744 (63.7 bb)

Preflop: Hero is BTN with A Q
UTG+2 raises to 2,155 and is all-in, 4 folds, Hero raises to 4,009 and is all-in, 2 folds

Flop: (4,810) Q 6 A (2 players, 2 are all-in)
Turn: (4,810) 8 (2 players, 2 are all-in)
River: (4,810) K (2 players, 2 are all-in)

Spoiler:
Results: 4,810 pot
Final Board: Q 6 A 8 K
UTG+2 showed 6 6 and won 4,810 (2,630 net)
Hero mucked A Q and lost (-2,180 net)



standard gamble flip here since we wanna win? Not much stats on villain, can't say nit but can say not a fish. I don't think it matters much anyway for 10bbs eff and we have AQs
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01-23-2014 , 11:06 AM
sorry wrong forum. could a mod please move to small stakes mtt?
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01-23-2014 , 12:06 PM
snap
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01-23-2014 , 12:08 PM
You cannot really consider anything but shove and celebrate

Who cares if you risk being ejected before the bubble bursts. You want to final table and ship the mother****er
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