32 unplayable preflop hands in a row, is that a record?
Once I got KJ UTG+1 which is a fold, and 22 and KJs in middle position, but both times UTG raised in front of me, for 20-25% of my stack which was below average at the time. Technically I did see one flop when I checked 84o in the BB and the flop came KKJ. But this isn't BBV so I'll include the streak-breaking hand that I got knocked out on.
I'm in BB with 1125 chips, blinds 50/100. UTG, MP, SB limp, and I have A3o. UTG and SB have big stacks but they're loose weak players and I'm very likely beating them. MP seems somewhat typical, by $2 tournament standards, and he has 1455 total. I shoved for 1025 more to win 400, he called with 66. I'm pretty sure shoving was the right play but am interested in any other opinions.
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