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Anthony Martino

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Playing the Main Event in Tampa and we just doubled up the previous hand with AA vs JJ preflop all-in.

We had raised UTG+1 to 1600 (blinds were 250/500 with a 75 ante), got reraised to 4K and shoved.

Our stack is back to around 24K so relatively healthy.

We are now UTG and pickup :ts::th: and again raise to 1600.

The button is the player who just doubled us up, and he says "I'm just going to call, I should be three-betting you here but I learned my lesson last hand"

The BB who has been playing relatively tight then shoves all-in for 14K

What do you do with Tens here?
 
Well I would fold.

28BB is not a emergency shove. So lets assume strong range and we still don't know what button does
 
Playing the Main Event in Tampa and we just doubled up the previous hand with AA vs JJ preflop all-in.

We had raised UTG+1 to 1600 (blinds were 250/500 with a 75 ante), got reraised to 4K and shoved.

Our stack is back to around 24K so relatively healthy.

We are now UTG and pickup :ts::th: and again raise to 1600.

The button is the player who just doubled us up, and he says "I'm just going to call, I should be three-betting you here but I learned my lesson last hand"

The BB who has been playing relatively tight then shoves all-in for 14K

What do you do with Tens here?

pot committed with tens preflop if you stick your foot in the door???

That is a whole lotta nope. fold
 
If the BB had shoved something like 8k, but his raise was just too big

Coupled with:

1. My image was hella tight, so it's unlikely the BB is shoving light

2. The speech from the button led me to believe his range was AK/pairs higher than Tens, so I folded

Button makes the call, he has AK, BB has QQ

Of course flop was KTx and I would've tripled up over 70k when the avg was 40k, right laydown, wrong time
 

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