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If you push, you are risking 2500 chips to win 225. If the BB is pretty tight, they may only call with about 5% of hands. A lot of players will probably call with 10-15% of hands. If you get called, you are going to be an underdog and very likely 35% or worse to win the hand. And that's even against very loose calling requirements because you have absolute crap. I would estimate that by pushing you are going to be out of the tourney about 8-10% of the time, double up about 4% of the time, and pick up the blinds the rest of the time. To me, this isn't worth the risk because the reward is so low. Sure, if all chips are worth the same, its probably slightly +EV, but those 225 chips you are going to gain are not worth as much as the chips you already have. If your hand was even 97s or T9o, you would be much more justified because you will win so many more hands when called. But even then, why risk all your chips when a nice raise will accomplish the same thing with less risk (granted you won't succeed as often). Me, I would be happy with my position in the tourney, fold the hand, and wait for a better spot. I don't like folding the small blind when it's folded to me, but that hand is ugly. Save plays like that for when you are completely desperate or picking on a small stack. Don't look for excuses to go all-in with a healthy stack.
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