(He went on to be part of an 11-way chop for $26k each!) I should have waited it out and turned my $575 into $981. At that point, I felt I needed to call it (just like you) because I was going to be left with about 11bb. I raised 2.5bb of my 14 or so bb AQ pre from MP and villain had limp/shoved AA UTG. I was the bubble boy in a huge RunGood tournament last summer. Ironically, I had a similar situation last year. Yeah, it's hard to fold AQ but I've min-cashed plenty of tournaments folding hands like that on/near the bubble. But when you got 3-bet shoved on? You need to let that go and wait for the others to bust out. Saving that raise alone would have bought you another orbit. To me, the raise pre could possibly have been a shove/fold decision rather than your 3x raise. You said this was the final table so there is no one else to consider waiting for. Specifically, there are 3 people at your own table who have shorter stacks than you (including one with <2 bb!). However, as you said, you were 2 off the money so a lot of ICM considerations are kicking in there. an underpair like you were.Īt 12bb, that is, of course, very often going to be a shove. But very often you were going to be flipping vs. There is the possibility you were 24/76 (vs AK), a thin chance you were hosed if they had AA, KK, QQ. On the shove, you were at best 76/24 (vs AJ-).
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