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chip 'n' chair..and a splash of luck

larry1959larry1959 Member Posts: 170
edited December 2012 in The Poker Clinic
I was playing a £400 (£5.75 buy-in) tournie today, and lying in last place with 64 runners ahead of me needed nothing short of a small miracle. Blinds were rising and was almost at the point of being blinded out,, a couple of bad beats, or being raised all in on my raises by bigger stacks left me in a dire situation.,,,that was until this hand... I was sat  BB  with A4 off suit and everyone folded around to the SB..I thought all or nothing... the the SB raises all in...so I called... down came 2 more nines to go with his 9/5 suited spade...I'd resigned to the fact that that was tournament over.... but lady luck smiled

PlayerActionCardsAmountPotBalanceredman773Small blind 50.0050.003917.50larry1959Big blind 100.00150.00425.00 Your hole cards4A   bronte_5Fold    moose190Fold    DARKGGFold    redman773All-in 3917.504067.500.00larry1959All-in 425.004492.500.00redman773Unmatched bet 3442.501050.003442.50redman773Show95   larry1959Show4A   Flop  99Q   Turn  4   River  J   larry1959WinFlush to the Ace1050.00 1050.00

within 20mins of this hand I had gone from short stack to chip leader..... I ended the tournament in 2nd place... the moral of the story??? a little luck, patience and the flip of a coin.. even if you are down to the knuckle there is still hope to reach the final table and cash.....in the long run it was the right call...but is it always the right thing to do even in those circumstances

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  • Curt360x27Curt360x27 Member Posts: 490
    edited December 2012
    In Response to chip 'n' chair..and a splash of luck:
    I was playing a £400 (£5.75 buy-in) tournie today, and lying in last place with 64 runners ahead of me needed nothing short of a small miracle. Blinds were rising and was almost at the point of being blinded out,, a couple of bad beats, or being raised all in on my raises by bigger stacks left me in a dire situation.,,,that was until this hand... I was sat  BB  with A4 off suit and everyone folded around to the SB..I thought all or nothing... the the SB raises all in...so I called... down came 2 more nines to go with his 9/5 suited spade...I'd resigned to the fact that that was tournament over.... but lady luck smiled Player Action Cards Amount Pot Balance redman773 Small blind   50.00 50.00 3917.50 larry1959 Big blind   100.00 150.00 425.00   Your hole cards 4 A       bronte_5 Fold         moose190 Fold         DARKGG Fold         redman773 All-in   3917.50 4067.50 0.00 larry1959 All-in   425.00 4492.50 0.00 redman773 Unmatched bet   3442.50 1050.00 3442.50 redman773 Show 9 5       larry1959 Show 4 A       Flop     9 9 Q       Turn     4       River     J       larry1959 Win Flush to the Ace 1050.00   1050.00 within 20mins of this hand I had gone from short stack to chip leader..... I ended the tournament in 2nd place... the moral of the story??? a little luck, patience and the flip of a coin.. even if you are down to the knuckle there is still hope to reach the final table and cash.....in the long run it was the right call...but is it always the right thing to do even in those circumstances
    Posted by larry1959

    A little too patient me thinks in letting yourself go down to 4bb! Forget the fact the fact you got out of the situation, you should never ever be in a spot where you only have 4bb left in an MTT unless you have literally just lost a pot which left you with that stack the hand before. As for the call your you should obv be snapping it off.

  • SJspanky1SJspanky1 Member Posts: 620
    edited December 2012
    With 4 big blinds left Larry, you can rest assured that calling is ALWAYS correct here. 

    Well done on the 2nd place finish.
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