$10 NLHE MTT Bounty: $$10 NLHE MTT Bounty: $$10 NLHE MTT Bounty: Value of 33 with 6 players

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$10 NLHE MTT Bounty: $$10 NLHE MTT Bounty: $$10 NLHE MTT Bounty: Value of 33 with 6 players

First of allI Would like to apologize for not converting my hand but I have tried everything. The handfire is outdated and the converters do not work. Anyways I am a little cautious about posting this because I will probably be told I am a fish for even considering playing 33. but I am really curious as to what you guys think.

Background:
The play had pretty much come down to shove or fold at this time. And here are a few thoughts I had before making my decision on what move to make.
The initial raiser was an extremely loose player. raising with suited connectors, QJ and the likes. I had already beat him in a pot earlier when he raised My BB. I had 10 10 and doubled up off him when he called my reraise all in with his 67 suited. There were 12 players left, 10 got paid and even though I was shortstacked there were three other players shorter than I. Two players on the other table both would be blinded out in the next round. Anyways here is the hand as it played I am serious when I say it was a real decision for me. It probably should have been insta fold but I am just curious as to what you guys think.

Hand#2824A0718A000322 - Nightly $10 NL Hold'em - Bounty T10514826 -- TICKETCASH -- $10 + $1 -- 10 Max -- Table 8 -- 50/250/500 NL Hold'em -- 2011/12/29 - 00:37:58

Dealer: Seat 4

Seat 1: Prokupek2011 (35,968 in chips)

Seat 2: chicago4ever (14,394 in chips)

Seat 3: Philbailey87 (18,142 in chips)

Seat 4: iFeld (11,144 in chips)

Seat 5: RTODTO (5,888 in chips)

Seat 8: jplynch (6,524 in chips)

Prokupek2011: posts ante of 50

chicago4ever: posts ante of 50

Philbailey87: posts ante of 50

iFeld: posts ante of 50

RTODTO: posts ante of 50

jplynch: posts ante of 50

RTODTO: posts small blind 250

jplynch: posts big blind 500

Dealt to RTODTO [3c,3s]

Prokupek2011: folds

chicago4ever: raises to 1,534

Philbailey87: folds

iFeld: folds

RTODTO: ?

jplynch: folds
 
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fold as he's calling way too much.
 
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fold as he's calling way too much.

Yeah I knew there was no hope of him folding after the 67 call. But the real question I wanted answered would playing 33 be something you would ever do in this situation? Against any type of player? Does 33 have any value at all this deep into an mtt Being shortstacked where limping any hand is out of the question.
 
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It's a totally standard resteal (reshove or stop-n-go) vs. late-position openers but that's assuming you have some nominal amount of fold equity. There are some bubble considerations here that make it a clear-cut fold.
 
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The guy is going to call you so often that you have to fold this. To raise this large, you have to put him on a more narrow range, plus his larger raise gives him better odds to call. You hand doesn't really do well against his calling range, so it's not like you're raising for value, either. So I think it's a pretty clear fold, as well.
 
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