$0.50 NLHE MTT Deep Stacked Turbo: $0,50 NLHE MTT Deep Stacked Turbo: 99 x all tabble Chip Leader.

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$0.50 NLHE MTT Deep Stacked Turbo: $0,50 NLHE MTT Deep Stacked Turbo: 99 x all tabble Chip Leader.

First my stats on the table. After this hand. So is one less on Small. Etc.
You were dealt 27 hands and saw the flop as:
Small Blind
1 out of 3 (33%)
Big Blind
1 out of 2 (50%)
Other
1 out of 22 (4%)
Overall
3 out of 27 (11%)
Pots you won:
At showdown
2 out of 2 (100%)
No showdown 1


888Poker, $0.45 + $0.05 - Hold'em No Limit - 60/120 (12 ante) - 9 players
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UTG: 2,966 (25 bb)
UTG+1: 3,584 (30 bb)
MP: 2,255 (19 bb)
MP+1: 2,697 (22 bb)
LP: 4,722 (39 bb)
CO: 3,960 (33 bb)
BU: 7,148 (60 bb)
SB (Hero): 9,340 (78 bb)
BB: 3,096 (26 bb)

Pre-Flop: (288) Hero is SB with 9 9
1 fold, UTG+1 calls 120, 1 fold, MP+1 calls 120, 1 fold, CO calls 120, BTN raises to 360, Hero 3-bets to 9,328 (all-in), 2 players fold, MP+1 calls 2,565 (all-in), 2 players fold
 
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You’re too deep to shove. Calling is the best option in my opinion. You could raise smaller but it’s harder to play post flop that way. This would be a set mine hand for me and probably against 4 players so them all whiffing if you hit your set seems less likely.
 
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As freeroll player, I recognise the style.
It seems to be quite early in the MTT.
At first the shove seems to make sense, however, by shoving a massive stack you're:
- telling everyone that you are not very experienced
- telling quite in detail what hand you have
- making yourself vulnerable in later hands
- putting 80% of your stack at risk preflop with 99 in SB with up to 4 opponents -> often you'll find yourself on the flop already with << 50% chance to win.

Short stacked on a final table, the shove would be perfect.
Agree with QA77: here a call would make more sense; but you need to know when to give up the 99s.
 
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What exactly can call a 25.5x raise? (seriously, think about that. you just raised 25x. When was the last time you heard of that being done by anybody). Obviusly AA, KK. You are crushed vs those. I think i can find a call with AK because it is simply so huge that it could be a pure bluff trying to buy the pot. QQ can call to, depending on villain. Some people simply cant lay down anything higher than TT preflop. Especially at these stakes. We are crushed by all of his pairs and chopping with his AK, AQ, AJ, AT.

If we hit a set we (probably) get another 22BB to add to our stack, but if we dont we are (probably) going to be down to 50ish Bigs. We only have an 11% chance of hitting, so why take such a huge risk?

Also, as notted there a 4 potential callers. If we flat here, we go to a flop with all of those people who can pay us off when we do hit. But if we jam and 2 or 3 call instead of 1, our nines are sitting in a shooting gallery.
 
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First my stats on the table. After this hand. So is one less on Small. Etc.

MP+1: 2,697 (22 bb)

SB (Hero): 9,340 (78 bb)
BB: 3,096 (26 bb)

Pre-Flop: (288) Hero is SB with 9 9
1 fold, UTG+1 calls 120, 1 fold, MP+1 calls 120, 1 fold, CO calls 120, BTN raises to 360, Hero 3-bets to 9,328 (all-in), 2 players fold, MP+1 calls 2,565 (all-in), 2 players fold

it wouldn't be a bad push if you had different cards. anyone who calls you has you beat. any of the could have slow played a bigger pair or Ace/face. the button would have been able to call you with top 30% or so comfortably? i think maybe top 15% either way, if he's got ace with anything high or a big pair he's gonna call and you're toast.

i would suggest a call, you'd be heads up with a middle pair against one person. you can bet the flop if there's only one overcard and see if they fold or not. if you get trips you can play it different, but shoving is not going to serve you well long term in this spot.
 
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I forgot to say on the first post. the table for one full round all the same. All players limp, sometimes one raise and all limpers call. The buton raise everytime he had position.

i won the hand the MP+1 limp with AK.

I just try to steal the 7 blinds 10% of my stack. I know Button have 60% of the range for raise and the others have 40% of the range.
But after win i was thinking is not a good thing put 50% of my stack to grow only 10%.
 
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It's a $0.50 tournament. If you don't care about your buy-in and are trying to win, it's not a terrible play.
 
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Uff xD
Shoving is not the best action you could do at this:
You get calls by JJ+ and suited Broadways most of the time.
You are way to deep to shove this hand
 
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