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In this video, we look at a situation where we are the big stack on the table during the bubble to try to add some chips to our stack.
We have J6 in the first position on a 7 handed table – this is a situation where most players would simply fold.
We ask a number of amateurs and pros what they would do in this situation and compare their thought processes.
The amateurs are more inclined to fold their hand and play the hand safe. However, the pros are looking to apply pressure on their opponents during the bubble stage by raising.
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I like seeing DannyN13 talking with that confiance but I am confidant that in PSKO or any type of KO tourneys this kind of moves are -EV in the long term. Suddenly your are covering a bunch of stacks and them you are covering only 1 or 2 with this move. When there´s bounties in play people have tendency to shove light and in KO tourneys lets face it, ITM only pay nearly the initial buy in, sometimes less!
I do it all the time, I just hate when people dont call or shove over top when I often have AA there