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PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em Tourney, Big Blind is t150 (4 handed) Poker-Stars Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver)Button (t5080)SB (t705)Hero (t1520)UTG (t1695)Preflop: Hero is BB with Qdiamond.gif, Aclub.gif. 1 fold, Button raises to t5080, 2 folds.Final Pot: t375Is this fold too weak? Should I be snap calling it?

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Snap call. Button is probably raising AIPF with a huge range to bully you guys. AQ is plenty strong to play back. Hey, if the guy has AK or a hot PP, them's the breaks...

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It's obviously a +EV chip call, but if this is the bubble and with the SB only having 705, it could possibly be a fold, someone with ICM calculators could probably work that out for you.

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It's obviously a +EV chip call, but if this is the bubble and with the SB only having 705, it could possibly be a fold, someone with ICM calculators could probably work that out for you.
Its not the bubble, its a 6 seater. Calling is +2.7% of the prize pool. In a 9 seater (with all stacks 1.5x) its down to +.1%, and a fold figuring the shortie wont play optimally.
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Generally, you're fold is too weak here. He's got a fearless stack that's trying to steal chips, with any medium hand. 4-handed, you are likely to have the only Ace, and you've got the second best kicker. Call your stack.

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Weaksauce dude. Easy call.

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