by Al Spath » Wed Jan 05, 2005 8:47 am
The bigger question is what would you do @ the WSOP, first hand, you are dealt AA on the button, the UTG player bets $2,000 and a MP go's all in, followed by the cut-off seat going all-in.
The betting is now on you, the blinds and the UTG player will still need to act.
I fold, how about you?
Yes, I have the best hand, but up against multiple players, my advantage is affected and even if I win, there are 5 or 6 days left, and the chips I could win would surely assist me, but does not garantee me anything. You can't win until you make it to the final table.
On the other hand, if I lose, I am out 10k and done for the entire week! And another year..
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Now, a sit n go, the way you stated it, I'm all in with AA but not with TT!. It's $10 and another one starts in 2 minutes, and if I do win the hand, the chips I garner will allow me to (or should) to dominate the ONE table and remaining players. I just can't pull the trigger on all-in that early with a hand like TT, as I normally would be confident my play during the event can eventually wear down my opposition and put me into the money or win the event, without taking this early risk.
With TT, any overpair, any hand containing an Ace, King Queen or Jack that catches a card beats me. Not to mention any underpair that can still catch and beat me. Too many ways to lose (and I did not count flushes and straights). Of course, if later in the tournament, chip stacks various sizes, shorthanded pots, would dictate a different action from me, but early on, this one is mucked to an all-in.
IMHO