Re: Trickier Sit N Go Question
Being so close to the payout, there is 'huge fear' equity in taking the initiative and putting the remaining 2 players to a decision so close to payday- particularly when your hand rates good against the two random hands yet to act (and, in and of itself isn't a bad hand at all...)
If you aren't playing aggressive here, you're playing a fearful (a totally different thing than "cautious") losing game. I'm taking these blinds down here, almost every time, with K/J.
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