Turning Marginal Hands into Profitable Spots – When Should We Pull the Trigger?

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Upendra Nath

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Hey everyone,

I’ve been thinking a lot lately about how to handle marginal hands in tough spots—especially in tournaments when stack sizes and ICM considerations add pressure.

For example:
Blinds are 400/800 (80 ante). You have 42 BBs in MP with A♠ J♦. You open to 1,800, CO flats, and the BB (45 BBs) 3-bets to 5,600. Action’s back on you.

Now here’s the dilemma:

  • Folding feels nitty—AJs is strong enough to continue.
  • Calling risks playing a bloated pot OOP with a hand that flops awkwardly.
  • 4-betting could work as a semi-bluff, but stacks are deep enough that you might be putting yourself in tough spots against a strong range.
This type of situation comes up all the time, and I think it separates the solid grinders from the great ones.

Some things I’ve been considering:

  • Villain tendencies: Are they capable of light 3-bets, or is this always weighted toward AQ+/TT+?
  • Table dynamics: Does my image allow me to 4-bet and get folds?
  • Tournament stage: Is this mid-stages where chips are valuable for accumulation, or near a bubble where survival is key?
I’d love to hear how others approach this kind of spot.
👉 Do you lean toward calling and navigating post-flop, or do you prefer an aggressive 4-bet line here?

Looking forward to your thoughts!
 
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