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Live-Qualifier, JJ on the bubble, not the shortest stack - what to do?
Hi guys,
yesterday I played a live qualifier for the EPT. It was a satellite, where the top 3 advanced to the final tourney (where the 1st won a seat in the EPT). We started with around 20 players, 4 are remaining. Blinds are at 600/1200, I have a stack of about 2.400 (not very comfortable any more). The real shortstack with 600 (!!) is UTG. He just folded his hand and is in the next round automatically all-in. I am in the CO, being dealt JJ. What to do? The chipleader (with a huge amount of chips) sits in the SB. I tend to fold my JJ (at least I discussed with my girlfriend who gave me the advice to not even look at my cards any more but fold in the dark), what do you think? |
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Re: Live-Qualifier, JJ on the bubble, not the shortest stack - what to do?
i don't even need to think. I'll fold AA here
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Re: Live-Qualifier, JJ on the bubble, not the shortest stack - what to
easy fold..but what do u mean you're in the CO? If shorty is UTG and you're 4-handed you would be the button if you're not on one of the blinds.
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Re: Live-Qualifier, JJ on the bubble, not the shortest stack - what to
Yes you´re right - i was on the button.
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Re: Live-Qualifier, JJ on the bubble, not the shortest stack - what to
But is the question really this clear? At least - today - I also think it is ... but look at the alternatives: in the next round shorty gets the BB and is all-in. Let him have a coinflip, which he wins. Then he gets 1.200 chips and has survived another orbit as the sb just takes half the stack of him. When I´m through the next round of blinds I just will have 800 chips left ... which means that I am automatically all-in. What if shorty wins another confrontation? I wondered if my chances to get away from the knife with JJ wouldn´t be at least worth a try ...
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Re: Live-Qualifier, JJ on the bubble, not the shortest stack - what to
No I think I fold.
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you're right. because, next time arround you'll be on a coin flip and your pocket jacks may aswell be the best you get at this moment. I would push...
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Re: Live-Qualifier, JJ on the bubble, not the shortest stack - what to
Any other comments of the experienced pros in the forum? How do you handle such situations - when playing a satellite?
Please remember that the chipleader could / should call me nearly with any two - as he has the chance, by nearly no risc, to end the tourney right now. Still a push? Or a fold with any two - not even looking at the cards? |
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Re: Live-Qualifier, JJ on the bubble, not the shortest stack - what to
fold
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Re: Live-Qualifier, JJ on the bubble, not the shortest stack - what to
Fold, with any two
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