To be honest James, thats what I had the "shorty" on. AK
Thats why I priced him in - and also if the Big Stack moved all in on the flop, I can get away.
I am working very hard on my tournament game just lately, trying to move to the "next level" of playing the streets later in tourneys by calling peoples standard raises and looking for weekness - hard to do but something I have to work on. Here is an example of what I mean :
FullTiltPoker Game #1031773567: $50,000 Guarantee (6388147), Table 5 - 800/1600 Ante 200 - No Limit Hold'em - 21:46:06 ET - 2006/09/23
Seat 1: buyrum (36,179)
Seat 2: ME (25,011)
Seat 3: brentblack83 (26,172)
Seat 4: no mercie (38,692)
Seat 5: BAZMAN1 (50,229)
Seat 6: JorJen (33,457)
Seat 7: gopsiliev (50,021)
Seat 8: stickelistack (53,087)
Seat 9: beland66 (44,848)
buyrum antes 200
ME antes 200
brentblack83 antes 200
no mercie antes 200
BAZMAN1 antes 200
JorJen antes 200
gopsiliev antes 200
stickelistack antes 200
beland66 antes 200
buyrum posts the small blind of 800
ME posts the big blind of 1,600
The button is in seat #9
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to ME [

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brentblack83 folds
no mercie folds
BAZMAN1 folds
JorJen folds
gopsiliev folds
stickelistack raises to 3,500
beland66 folds
buyrum folds
ME has 15 seconds left to act
ME calls 1,900
*** FLOP *** [

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ME checks
stickelistack bets 4,600
ME calls 4,600
*** TURN *** [

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ME bets 6,400
stickelistack has 15 seconds left to act
stickelistack folds
Uncalled bet of 6,400 returned to ME
ME mucks
ME wins the pot (18,800)
*** SUMMARY ***
Total pot 18,800 | Rake 0
Board: [

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Seat 1: buyrum (small blind) folded before the Flop
Seat 2: ME (big blind) collected (18,800), mucked
Seat 3: brentblack83 folded before the Flop
Seat 4: no mercie folded before the Flop
Seat 5: BAZMAN1 folded before the Flop
Seat 6: JorJen folded before the Flop
Seat 7: gopsiliev folded before the Flop
Seat 8: stickelistack folded on the Turn
Seat 9: beland66 (button) folded before the Flop
He had been raising alot, and I didnt take him for a Queen on the flop, so bet out on the turn to take the pot.