$10 NL tourny on UB. 300 people started. It's almost time for the first break, and there are about 170 people left. Blinds are at 30/60 and my stack is about T1000.
One seat to my left is a player with a big stack who has taken out about 5 people in the last two rounds by outdrawing them. His stack now is over T9000. He plays about 40% of his hands, but hasn't shown total garbage yet.
I'm in MP with 88. I limp in. I did this , because I felt that I didn't want to call a big raise and try to hit a good flop cheaply. The big stack calls and the big blind checks.
Flop is 246r. BB checks. I checked too, knowing that the big stack would bet. He bets T200, BB folds. I'm pretty sure I'm ahead here, since he would slowplay a set. I put him on A6. What do you do? Calling seems out of the question, since too many turn cards bring trouble. If you fold, then you waste a good chance to double up. If you move in, then you most certainly get called and you are risking your tournament.
Second question (different $10 UB tourny). Suppose it's in the beginning of the second hour, blinds at 50/100. The player two places to your left will not allow any blind stealing, simply by putting you allin when you raise from the cutoff or button. Your stack is T900, his is T4000.
What's your strategy? If you can't steal a pot, do you simply wait and hope for a big hand? I chose that strategy, but got more or less blinded out and was forced, when down to T350, to play AJ for a coinflip and lost.
Pieter