Quote Originally Posted by crozza3 View Post
id say thats a losing move over the course of time but you found a good spot so fair play to ya.. nice bet
The thing is it's not a play over time. It's one spot that I sought to capitalize on. I had 5900 chips on the bubble of a deep tournament. That's a very short stack compared to the average despite having like 26 effective bbs. That chip up is so great, it literally was close to a double up (if you count my dead blind out, it was only like 6bbs short of one).

Not only that, but it just felt right. 5900 is the perfect amount because it is just BARELY enough where no one is pot committed. If I had 5500, despite noticing this spot, I'd have to fold, but this was a $60 tournament and I KNEW that these players (well the 3bettor and 4bettor) were thinking at a level which was deep and calculated. I made this move because psychologically, I understood what they were trying to accomplish and I was able to 1 up them. Does that make me a better player than them? Certainly not.

Does that make my move correct? Still no. Someone could have snapped me off with AA and I STILL would have just laughed.

But it isn't about that, nor is it about if the move worked or not. It is about using every weapon in your arsenal and trying to make the best play for exactly what is going on right then. Not a systematic play, but one that feels right to the situation.

This situation was calling for this action and I felt I needed to capitalize on this, so I did. And if it failed, I'd still be proud of my play, not because it was correct or wasn't correct, but because I was able to suck up my fears and make a play I felt was right. And reads are never 100% no matter how good you are.

This play might not have been profitable even in that spot, who knows? But it still isn't the point. The point is I saw an opportunity and I went for it. Because I don't play for 122nd place, ever. I play for 1st.