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PokerStars Game #10871788179: Tournament #54727619, $10+$1 Hold'em No Limit - Level XII (1000/2000) - 2007/07/10 - 18:10:25 (ET)
Table '54727619 13' 9-max Seat #5 is the button Seat 1: RikTee (10135 in chips) Seat 2: StrikeOIl (15630 in chips) Seat 3: bluff6 (14945 in chips) Seat 4: ParadiceCity (22145 in chips) Seat 5: bigchipshi (17172 in chips) Seat 6: markfel (19515 in chips) Seat 8: jonasof87 (15940 in chips) Seat 9: myrdal (12340 in chips) RikTee: posts the ante 100 StrikeOIl: posts the ante 100 bluff6: posts the ante 100 ParadiceCity: posts the ante 100 bigchipshi: posts the ante 100 markfel: posts the ante 100 jonasof87: posts the ante 100 myrdal: posts the ante 100 markfel: posts small blind 1000 jonasof87: posts big blind 2000 *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to bigchipshi [4c Kc] myrdal: folds RikTee: folds StrikeOIl: folds bluff6: folds ParadiceCity: folds bigchipshi: ______________??? both blinds are tight passive, not to mention they both have medium sized stacks worthy of making a run for a seat. puts them in a tougher spot even to call with a lot of the top hands if i shove here. What I'm wondering is, is it worth the risk vs reward to go for the blinds here, I am in descent position to get a seat... but its close and will probably come down to the wire. I take one bad beat with a real hand and Ill either be crippled or even busted out. stealing the blinds here does give me some extra cushion and make it easier to get a seat... not sure... |
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