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PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em Tourney, Big Blind is t16000 (8 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver)UTG+1 (t198446)MP1 (t226834)MP2 (t127914)CO (t515716)Hero (t436246)SB (t403404)BB (t143568)UTG (t385517)Preflop: Hero is Button with Tdiamond.gif, Tspade.gif. 2 folds, MP1 raises to t48000, 2 folds, Hero ?~ 50 left in the 3R. Autopush or call and see a flop?

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I think it's a push, based on stack sizes. He only has 8bb (5, after his raise).You're not folding, so there's less value in just calling and letting an A, K or Q flop imo. Fairly sure he's committed anyway, so get it in now. Also, just calling may invite one of the blinds in for odds.

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I think it's a push, based on stack sizes. He only has 8bb (5, after his raise).You're not folding, so there's less value in just calling and letting an A, K or Q flop imo. Fairly sure he's committed anyway, so get it in now. Also, just calling may invite one of the blinds in for odds.
exactly what he said. push and race it up.
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Villain has more like 18bb, 15 after his raise.
Yup.. I was looking at MP2's stack. He actually has 14 xbb, 11 after his raise. Lol.. neither of us were right.Ok, I still push.
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Easy shove. One of the benefits of a big stack is it makes plays like this a lot clearer. He's calling for all his chips, but you're playing an average stack even if you lose.

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