$5.50 NL HE MTT:

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pokerstars Hand #244036769211: Tournament #3598363481, $2.40+$2.50+$0.60 USD Hold'em No Limit - Level XXXVI (5000/10000) - 2023/06/01 21:51:21 WET [2023/06/01 16:51:21 ET]
Table '3598363481 121' 8-max Seat #6 is the button
Seat 1: CHRISSPRESS (418353 in chips, $24.98 bounty)
Seat 2: AoYoA (211680 in chips, $59.73 bounty)
Seat 3: sonyw810i (118280 in chips, $19.51 bounty)
Seat 4: shyrukAlex (308496 in chips, $56.31 bounty)
Seat 6: Zwergnase_82 (303260 in chips, $19.03 bounty)
Seat 7: S1lm4r1l (589857 in chips, $20.91 bounty)
Seat 8: maradao123 (729128 in chips, $51.14 bounty)
CHRISSPRESS: posts the ante 1500
AoYoA: posts the ante 1500
sonyw810i: posts the ante 1500
shyrukAlex: posts the ante 1500
Zwergnase_82: posts the ante 1500
S1lm4r1l: posts the ante 1500
maradao123: posts the ante 1500
S1lm4r1l: posts small blind 5000
maradao123: posts big blind 10000
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to sonyw810i [6s 6c]
CHRISSPRESS: folds
AoYoA: raises 10000 to 20000
sonyw810i: raises 96780 to 116780 and is all-in
shyrukAlex: folds
Zwergnase_82: folds
S1lm4r1l: folds
maradao123: folds
AoYoA: calls 96780
*** FLOP *** [Jc Ks 4d]
*** TURN *** [Jc Ks 4d] [Tc]
*** RIVER *** [Jc Ks 4d Tc] [Ac]
*** SHOW DOWN ***
AoYoA: shows [As Kd] (two pair, Aces and Kings)
sonyw810i: shows [6s 6c] (a pair of Sixes)
AoYoA collected 259060 from pot
AoYoA wins $9.76 for eliminating sonyw810i and their own bounty increases by $9.75 to $69.48
sonyw810i finished the tournament in 34th place and received $13.77.
*** SUMMARY ***
Total pot 259060 | Rake 0
Board [Jc Ks 4d Tc Ac]
Seat 1: CHRISSPRESS folded before Flop (didn't bet)
Seat 2: AoYoA showed [As Kd] and won (259060) with two pair, Aces and Kings
Seat 3: sonyw810i showed [6s 6c] and lost with a pair of Sixes
Seat 4: shyrukAlex folded before Flop (didn't bet)
Seat 6: Zwergnase_82 (button) folded before Flop (didn't bet)
Seat 7: S1lm4r1l (small blind) folded before Flop
Seat 8: maradao123 (big blind) folded before Flop
 
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Guys this is a hand deep with 35/2500 I've 11bbs with 66 facing UTG+1 raise should my shoving range be tighter.my mentality was I'm the shortest at the table and need to double up
 
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With 12 BBs I dont think I like this move even if it was even a regular tournament much less a bounty tournament where others have much much more incentive to call your jam. Maybe you know something about UTG+1 who raised but even though it is for half their stack I think they are almost always calling you here. Plus add in the fact that this is deep in a tournament and they are starting the hand with 21 BBs at UTG+1 so how wide are they going to be because they shouldnt be that wide here with all the people that are in late position covering them and they have a $60 bounty on their head. So when you jam here you (since villain should not be opening 55 or less off this stack and this position) you are flipping at best or crushed and you have the little fold equity due it being a bounty (your bounty is 4 times ish the buy in). I havent even mentioned yet that we have all the players behind us still to act and a lot of them have stacks that they could potentially risk a chunk of to go after yours and UTG+1 bounties. This is a clear fold imo and like I said even without bounties and just a normal MTT with an open from UTG+1 at 21 BBs and me at 12 BBs with 66 next to act I am folding. At least in that case there is some fold equity but here, I think you have none.

Being results O, this worked out okay even though you lost. Depending on how many smaller stacks there were than you and pay jumps its not bad to get into a flip to the good with 12 BBs but this was literally your best case scenario and if we are fist pumping to be just slightly ahead in the hand then generally speaking it would be best to fold
 
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Please use the free hand converter next time. It makes the hand history so much easier to read. Below is the converted hand history. As for the hand itself I think, its a completely fine jam. It sucks, that there is a raise in front of you, because it significantly reduces your chance of getting it through. But in a PKO people are incentiviced to call anyway, so even when open jamming you have less fold equity.

There is also much less value in surviving with a short stack, because all payjumps are only half, what they would be in a normal MTT, and you cant win anybodys bounty. So you actually dont mind getting into a coinflip situation like this. You had 55% equity against his exact holding and given the pot odds you only needed 45% in pure chip EV.

PokerStars, $4.90 + $0.60 - Hold'em No Limit - 5,000/10,000 (1,500 ante) - 7 players
Hand delivered by CardsChat - https://www.cardschat.com/hand-converter.php

UTG: 418,353 (42 bb)
MP: 211,680 (21 bb)
MP+1 (Hero): 118,280 (12 bb)
CO: 308,496 (31 bb)
BU: 303,260 (30 bb)
SB: 589,857 (59 bb)
BB: 729,128 (73 bb)

Pre-Flop: (25,500) Hero is MP+1 with 6♠ 6♣
1 fold, MP raises to 20,000, Hero 3-bets to 116,780 (all-in), 4 players fold, MP calls 96,780

Flop: (259,060) J♣ K♠ 4♦ (2 players, 1 all-in)

Turn: (259,060) T♣ (2 players, 1 all-in)

River: (259,060) A♣ (2 players, 1 all-in)

Total pot: 259,060

Showdown:
MP+1 (Hero) shows 6♠ 6♣ (a pair of Sixes)
(Equity - Pre-Flop: 55%, Flop: 9%, Turn: 5%, River: 0%)

MP shows A♠ K♦ (two pair, Aces and Kings)
(Equity - Pre-Flop: 45%, Flop: 91%, Turn: 95%, River: 100%)

MP wins 259,060
 
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