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This is a spot we're often faced with. You are the small stack with marginal holdings vs. a big stack who will probably look you up with almost anything. I saw the big stack play sheriff once already with an a-3 vs. a small stack push of k-qs. Push the right play here?
Full Tilt Poker No Limit Holdem Tournament Blinds: t50/t100 7 players Converter Stack sizes: UTG: t1240 UTG+1: t1960 MP1: t910 CO: t3245 Button: t1015 hero: t875 BB: t4255 Pre-flop: (7 players) hero is SB with ![]() ![]() 5 folds, <font color="#cc0000">hero raises all-in |
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It's + EV to push......
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Definitley push, and I doubt he is calling as wide as you think. He had an Ace that other hand, so its fairly easy to find a call against a short stack shove, I don't think hes calling without hands that atleast are likely to be favored a decent amount of the time.
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