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 Originally Posted by xbones
With 360 chips left - it's the correct move, with 870 left you've got time to pick a better spot. I may have raised here, but not all in. You're risking your tourney when you have an OK stack.
I agree. While 870 isn't great money, it's enough that you can afford to fold that hand and wait for a better one, or even try to limp it if you want to look for that set. Although at those blinds - and of course retroactively knowing what the BB had - the limp probably wouldn't have gone, and you would have been raised. Pushing in that situation is a tough decision but I probably would have folded it or maybe tried to limp, depending on how aggressive the players in the blinds were known to be. Some other factors to consider:
- Since you had just pushed and most had folded, you were IMO more likely to get called the second time, even if everyone at the table was somehow dealt the exact same hands. People don't like to be bullied out of multiple pots in a row if they hold decent cards. I could hold pocket aces three times in a row and I don't know that I'd push all three times, because of the risk of inviting more callers the second and third time. And the more players that call, the more vulnerable your hand becomes. One of those guys will catch top pair or a draw to something good, and break you.
- Since you were on the button the second time, you've got a few free hands coming your way (depending how many are left). You can always fold a mediocre hand in this situation and hang on for something better, although you're short-stacked. Only if you're down to 3-4X the big blind does it become desperate enough that a pair of nines is a life preserver.
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