$6.50 NLHE Deep Stacked Turbo: Final table 90man sng

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$6.50 NL HE Deep Stacked Turbo: Final table 90man sng

Basically everyone is shortstacked with one big stack, the bubble has just burst I am UTG+1 and get dealt a small pocket pair. Eveybody is playing tight and my stack is big enough to hurt everyone except the big stack. Is this a push or fold??

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NL Holdem $2,000(BB) Replayer
SB ($116,416)
BB ($27,011)
UTG ($29,510)
Hero ($17,485)
UTG+2 ($17,675)
MP1 ($17,870)
MP2 ($13,490)
CO ($10,442)
BTN ($20,101)

SB antes $250
BB antes $250
UTG antes $250
Hero antes $250
UTG+2 antes $250
MP1 antes $250
MP2 antes $250
CO antes $250
BTN antes $250

Dealt to Hero 4 4
 
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What are blinds? 1000/2000? So we have 3000 in blinds, plus 2250 in antes, the initial pot is a little more than 5000, which makes our M about 3.5... That makes this a good place to shove, especially with the opportunity for the first-in vigorish that Dan Harrington loves.

I'm assuming MP2 and CO call to bust you, which is what lead you to post this? Don't second guess yourself if that's the case, shoving was probably right. The only thing anyone could possibly say to discourage an all-in here is that, since everyone else is so short stacked, you may find opponents who are desperate and will call with a huge range.
 
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what pair?

I would prolly shove 66+, AJs+, AQ+

I dont see the point shoving smaller here if you are better than alot of the shortstacks left.

If I was in MP2 or later I prolly shove 22+ KJs+ ATo+
 
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Tough spot. Your position kind of sucks.... I mght pass on this. At best you get a coin flip at worst you are dominated. Blinds are almost to you and you caneasily shove almost any 2 cards blind on blind or the button.
 
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You have less than 9 blinds and in two hands you are going to lose a total of 2500, or 14% of your stack. Right now your stack is still big enough to cripple or eliminate everyone except for the small blind, which should give almost the whole table a pause. In this case I think you have to follow the Vanessa Rouso commercial and push.
 
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