At the screenshot you can see (top of it) that information. Still 2:48 till next blind level.What did you do?
You folded?
In that case what comes on the flop is not relevant.
You have no fold equity, and there are still enough that are shorter than you are.
I think what information misses here to make a good decision is to know when the blinds will go up.
Considering that people will probably timebank to the maximum before that.
Because the blinds will reach you before they reach the shorties.
In case the time left on this blind level is sufficient before the blinds reach you I think a fold is good in a sat.
I think I would push though, because too many times I experienced that the shorties double instead of bust and that leaves me being the shortest.
Maybe not the best decision but I prefer busting through my own action then bleeding out and busting through my own inaction.
If that makes sense...
Again regardless of flop cards.
BHey hardongear, thanks for your toughts, but this was a satelite, not a normal tournament. As I said, ending in 1st or 22nd would granted me the same prize. I was watching other tables to see how close the button was from short stacks, so I did my move and fold.No. pvs80 explained it. You're also not GTD to min cash yet. And besides playing to min cash is playing to lose long term.
Cheers!!!
sorry, I missed that, that said, I don't know still if that would be enough time, how much time bank is left for everybody etc.At the screenshot you can see (top of it) that information. Still 2:48 till next blind level.
Facing a 22 would give me 47% of winning chance, while any 'random' cards such JQ 64% chance. I would never do that in a normal tournament, but as all prizes were equal, standing in 1st or 22nd makes no difference at all. That's how I thinked
PS: I managed to win, 22 USD ticket is at my account![]()
Great analysis (IMO)!You need 2 more players to bust to win $16 and 3 more to bust to win a $22 ticket. There are 3 extremely short stacks on your own table, but you will get hit by the blinds before them. For that reason I think, I would still jam here, if it had folded to me. Maybe BB will fold, since he dont really need more chips, and even if he call, AK should be in good shape against his range. And if one or more of the short stacks call, you can bust them, but they can not bust you.
However when the big stack in front of you has limped, I think, I fold here. He is not going to limp-fold, so now you have no fold equity, and there is a high risk of a 3-way pot, where both opponents can bust you. It also matter, if there were other super short stacks at the other tables. If that were the case, then its even more of a fold, because maybe you just need to fold this hand and the next, and then you have already at least won $16.