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Just folded AKo on the bubble today
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[QUOTE="fundiver199, post: 6538948, member: 397965"] Ok that makes sense :) Then he opened for half the effective stack, which is sometimes referred to as a "non all-in all-in". Meaning that he essentially moved all-in, but for whatever reason he decided to not actually move all-in. But its still the same thing, because he is never folding to a rejam, and he is also never folding preflop, if you just call. The way to react to a non all-in all-in is to do the exact same, as you would have done against an actual all-in. We do not what go get into some sort of guessing game as to why, he choose to not actually move all-in, because at the end of the day we dont know. Could be a simple misclick, or maybe he was just trying to confuse you. If this was the bubble of a 9-man SnG, and the stacks were like this, then AK is actually a fold, because min-cashing is very important, and even by winning the tournament you only get 150% more. So in that situation the mid-stack has to be very tight calling off the chipleader. But in an MTT risk aversion is much less, and then AK is a call all day long for 16BB, bubble or not. Unless of course you had some clear information about the opponent. If you had a HUD running, and it was showing number like VPIP 38 / PFR 4 over 73 hands, and now suddenly this very passive player, who has been doing a lot of limping and calling, commits a big chunk of his stack, then he most likely has a hand like 88-JJ or another AK. And there is no reason to get it in and "flip" with him for your entire stack on the bubble. [/QUOTE]
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