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« Reply #15 on: November 14, 2011, 11:45:12 AM »

So bad play by 88 by 5x'ing it UTG, hes raising nearly 10% of his stack and he is one of the chip leaders so you say, even if he wants to run over the table, what's the need in a satty, he overraises and gets almost fully committed to the hand against the shorter stack table, at the very best he is flipping and at worst a 4:1 dog, if you have 1010 its a brave shove, since the 8's are committed 10s are in a bad spot too where they could also be crushed or flipping at best, and if you or the "hero" feels they have an edge on the satty as a whole, as they are drunk and reckless, why get in a spot where you know the utg raiser is almost never folding and could be ahead with his range or flipping a very high percentage of the time.

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although if there's history of UTG raising a lot I think it can be ok to jam it. we are still quite a decent way from the bubble so the bubble factor isn't huuuuuuuge. like...11 or 10 left I'd fold even with history etc etc.
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