I am wondering if I could ever get away from this. It is getting to the business end of a STT with five of us left. My opponent here is very loose and could of flat called UTG with almost any two cards. I am comfortable chip wise and starting to play more aggressively so I can steal a lot of pots. My bubble play has been improving a lot recently and I have been getting good results from becoming hyper aggressive at this stage in a tournament. I also find winning a big pot with the aggression at this stage gives me a psychological edge over my opponents when I start to push a lot on the bubble as they are less inclined to call me and don't bet when it is my big blind.
Table "STT 3537823 - 1" Seat 4 is the button.
Seat 3: (1724 in chips)
Seat 4: (1160 in chips)
Seat 7: Hero (1750 in chips)
Seat 9: (2815 in chips)
Seat 10: (2551 in chips)
Hero: posts small blind 25
Seat 10: posts big blind 50
----- HOLE CARDS -----
dealt to Hero [

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Seat 10: calls 50
Seat 3: folds
Seat 4: folds
Hero: calls 25
Seat 7: checks
----- FLOP ----- [

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Hero: bets 150
Seat 7: folds
Seat 10: raises to 300
Hero: raises to 1700 and is all-in
Seat 10: calls 1400
----- TURN ----- [

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----- RIVER ----- [

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----- SHOW DOWN -----
Hero: shows [

] (A Full House, Sixes full of Jacks)
Seat 10: shows [

] (A Full House, Jacks full of Sixes)
Seat 10 collects 3550 from Main pot
My question is - At this stage of the tournament and playing the way I am at this time is there any getting away from this ? Is it just one of those things - that's poker! Or is there something inherently wrong with my play not respecting the re-raise on the flop ? At the time I put him on a jack with a medium kicker or the nut flush draw.
With hindsight I should of just called the raise on the flop and pushed when I made the boat on the turn but I am wanting to be very aggressive and that play just doesn't fit into how I want to play out the rest of the tournament.
dn