by MTPaid » Thu Apr 13, 2006 5:37 pm
This is a hand I posted in the low content section, because it is a bad beat story and that is where it belongs. Yet if we change the circumstances a bit it may have some merit as a strategical discussion.
You are dealt pocket Aces in the SB pretty close to the bubble. This is a fairly big tournament that you got into by winning a satellite. The payouts would be enough for you to maybe not quit your dayjob if you made the final table, but enough to say take a couple of months hiatus. Blinds are 60/120 w/ no antes yet and you have 4370 in chips.
3 folds and then the loosest player at the table raises to 500. This guy will play anything and you know it. He will not fold to any raise no matter how obvious it is that he is behind. He has 8515 in chips, but used to have much more. He's been hemoraging chips since you've been moved to the table. Your table image does not matter because he doesn't care.
It's folded back to you. Do you actually think of just calling or, God forbid, folding knowing that he will call any bet with any 2 cards and you are sooo close to the money, which is substantial.
***In my case, he only min-raised to 240 and I made it painfully obvious that he was beat and moved all-in. He called with a small Ace and I lost to a full house. I actually thought about just calling or even folding for one second, but not really because it was a low buy-in tournament.
What would you do in the above scenario? Let's say the lower payouts are equal to 2 - 3 months salary for you.
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