hey people, just wondering what your thoughts are on a tourney i played last night.
it wasnt on this site, but that shouldnt make a difference.
it was a 5K GTD rebuy, $3 entry, 480 players, 3000 starting chips, 1 hour rebuy period til 1st break, 10 seater, you know the stuff.
anyways pretty quiet for the first hour, didnt use a rebuy and entered the break with 14K chips, 60 get paid. a few hands into the second hour i pick up KK in the bb, button has a few hundred less chips than me its folded round to him and he min raises so i go allin he calls, shows AA.......POOOOOOOOOOO im left with 633 chips (rebuy period has ended so cant buy any more) with 358 players remaning.
right back to the point of this post, i managed to get back in it and made the final table.YES
1st=$1500
10th=$75
im 2nd in chips with 596K chip leader has 1.5 million, blinds are 15K-30K i have the button on the first hand of the final table, get dealt QQ. sb and the bb are both the shortys on the table, chip leader is utg, he min raises to 60K everyone else folds til it gets to me i just push allin he calls with KK and crushes me with a house.
me =£75 (for a $3 stake not to bad) for 8 hours play
im just wondering as he was the chip leader and the most danger to me could i have folded the QQ pre and just stayed away from him and try to move up the pay ladder??
is then any stratagies for playing a final table?
any thoughts would be great.....
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I think, when you're sat with 20 BB, you've got a few options here other than shoving on the big stack. By all means ask the question, re-raise to 170k (leaving you 400k+). Then if he shoves on you, you know you're potentially in big trouble (AA, KK) or racing. You can then re-assess.
Arguably you could smooth call and see a flop, but then, asking the question on an 8,5,2 flop will pot commit you?
Also depends how he's been playing. Is a min-raise his normal M.O. or has he been 3x ing it for the last 30mins to get his big stack.
Dan
Are there a set number of hands (where QQ is the cut-off i.e the worst hand) where you'd shove after an utg min-raise? You wouldn't shove AQ, or JJ/10 10 here would you?
Am trying to improve, and this is the kind of stuff I really struggle with.
Dan
just depends if you want the win
id be tempted to reraise then see what happens at final table the big stack is always going to be agro and show they should be. just an unfortunate event i think no wrong or right given the stack sizes
but had u won that hand your in a very good position to win.
In Response to FINAL TABLE MISTAKE MAYBE??:
when you get to any final table you HAVE to got for the win as 1st place usaully pays at least 50% more than second. yes QQ is foldable in many situations but not on a final table.
i used to be a serial ladderer but recently have changed my outlook and my br has looked much healthier since. playing mtts with the amount of time you have to play and the amount of bad beats and cool decks you have to avoid to get to final tables means you have to go for the win 100% when you do get there
If you're playing to win, you shove or bet/call here.
If you're playing to ladder, you fold ATC against him until a few of the short stackers go out. I hate this route personally but I know a few people see this as the way to go.
Raise/fold is awful in this spot.
if the money for 5/6th is a significant amount to you, then there is a serious case for a nit fold and only play pots with shorties
In football terms, akin to a bookie offereing me evens on Arsenal last night at half time? Likely to win more than 1 in 2 times?
Admittedly, I've been (I actually live) down the "I'd rather avoid confrontation and get 2nd/3rd than 6th" route on the half or dozen final tables I've played in the past. Don't think I've ever played all out to win, just to try and get to final table and then see how things go.
Cheers