PokerStars Hand #152632032888: Tournament #1545914065, $3.41+$3.41+$0.68 USD Holdem No Limit - Level XLI (15000/30000) - 2016/04/30 0:37:58 CET [2016/04/29 18:37:58 ET]
Table 1545914065 72 6-max Seat #2 is the button
Seat 1: navum (922267 in chips)
Seat 2: AlbaKingz85 (132058 in chips)
Seat 3: Wietel (1045808 in chips)
Seat 6: gomsipjorn (583146 in chips)
navum: posts the ante 3750
AlbaKingz85: posts the ante 3750
Wietel: posts the ante 3750
gomsipjorn: posts the ante 3750
Wietel: posts small blind 15000
gomsipjorn: posts big blind 30000
Holecards
Dealt to gomsipjorn 
navum: folds
AlbaKingz85: raises 98308 to 128308 and is all-in
Wietel: calls 113308
gomsipjorn:
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Gumster   Sweden. Apr 29 2016 23:41. Posts 2291 | | |
he got a 60$ bounty (i get 30 if i bust him obv). its 9 players left in tourney |
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traxamillion   United States. Apr 30 2016 01:22. Posts 10468 | | |
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traxamillion   United States. Apr 30 2016 01:26. Posts 10468 | | |
Depends on payouts tho. Bounties actually get less significant the deeper you go. Your FE vs wietell is the main factor. At least call if not shove tho |
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Nitewin   United States. May 03 2016 13:01. Posts 1552 | | |
Ya depends on payouts but I'd lean towards folding if payouts are significant at all. 9To will get you in a lot of tricky spots. If you flop a draw, you're almost forced to go with it with that stack to pot ratio postflop.
But then again, after looking at chip stacks, I think call is correct. You want the greatest chance to knock out shortstack. |
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Spitfiree   Bulgaria. May 03 2016 16:03. Posts 9634 | | |
how is this not the snappest fold considering the guy called and covers us 2x, if we jam he should be calling pretty much everything at these odds |
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SPEWTARD   Peru. May 04 2016 19:43. Posts 4307 | | |
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agreed that it's entirely payout dependent. what's the difference between 9th and 1st, or even between each knockout?
Pretty certain I'd lean towards folding because I don't see $30 being big compared to jumps between each knockout? |
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Bullshit   Canada. May 07 2016 06:21. Posts 738 | | |
call and see a flop  |
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chris   United States. May 08 2016 23:28. Posts 5505 | | |
Seems like very easy fold to me |
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