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Post by captainbolduke on Aug 16, 2006 7:56:45 GMT -5
Your in the Big Blind so you are last to act.... you are second in chips with 7 remaining of lets say at least 300 players.
The chip leader moves all in... you look at your cards and see QQ... what do you do?
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Post by sportznutt on Aug 16, 2006 10:43:44 GMT -5
Under what position did he/she move all in? Plus, I'd say it's highly doubtful that the chip leader in a 300 player tournament moves all in when there are 7 players left, but it'd be a toss up to call or not. I'd say yes.
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Post by captainbolduke on Aug 16, 2006 12:53:36 GMT -5
Pretend it is Gus Hansen
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Post by sportznutt on Aug 16, 2006 13:44:33 GMT -5
heh, now that's an even better situation to go under....I'll call, he'll have a J 6 suited, and then make a straight flush.
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Post by broadwayjoe2 on Aug 16, 2006 14:45:37 GMT -5
I'd probably fold at that point. Frankly I'd be playing for position and QQ is a better raising hand than a calling hand.
Big slick gives him 6 outs and if he has KK or AA you're really sunk...
If he's raising all in as chip leader.... you know he has the nuts at that point (otherwise he could simply pressure with large raises and get out of dodge if he gets called or raised)
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Post by captainbolduke on Aug 16, 2006 15:27:44 GMT -5
Exactly what I do Joey...
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Post by YANKS on Aug 16, 2006 21:21:57 GMT -5
heh glad I reread your post...didn't catch the '2nd in chips' part! I defintely agree with y'all then, esp if there are a coupla low stacks and the payouts get bumped pretty good from 7th to 4th'ish.
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Post by ghostofvdc on Aug 22, 2006 11:58:06 GMT -5
It depends on the person's play thus far that tournament. If they had played relatively tight, I'd toss the queens. If they had been playing loose and often pushed to try to steal the blinds, I might think about a call.
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