This is something I have been wondering about, as it is how I have been busted from 3 of the last 5 MTT I played. Note that I am playing in the lower buy in >20 MTT's right now.
Play my usual uber tight game till somewhere in the second hour.
Sitting on an average stack, say 3500 or so, with the blinds at 100/200. Normally I have played about 4-6 hands to this point.
Pick up jacks in late position. A bigger stack, say 9000 or so, in early position makes it 800 to go. This person is usually moderately solid, but not anything too impressive.
I push, get called by (in the last 3 tourneys) AK, KQ, K9. Naturally get molested on the flop for an ignominious exit (the K93, turn 9 really pissed me off).
How should I be playing this? Call and push any non AKQ flop? Fold (which seems absurdly tight). Stick in some kind of odd reraise, say to 2000 (which probably pot commits me but does allow me to get away on a bad flop)?
I am well ahead of a lower pair, crusing two unders, reasonably well ahead of an over-under, slightly ahead of two overs, and only really behind 3 hands. Does the fact that these guys fall in love with any broadway cards mean that I should not be pushing?
I cant imagine folding and I cant believe that there are a ton of hands (unless they are on a steal) that will fold to the reraise considering the relative stack sizes. Anyone with 77-1010 probably comes along, and if I get reraised (which folding to again seems absurdly tight) Im probably going to call, considering the pot size.
I have been struggling with this and any advice would be appreciated.
-Jus