difficult one, and I think your action can vary dependant on your desired outcome.
Given that you didn"t intend to play this, and had planned to take the T$, I suspect that a min cash would probably suit your initial intentions, and folding here to limp over the bubble would be ok.
Agreed. If the $162 buy-in was significant for you, prob best to bank the increased amount for min-cash and then play on.
Otherwise, shoving, folding or a flat call in position are all possible, but imo a reraise to 5k is the worst possible option. You haven"t said what the purpose of your bet was. What did you want him to do?
- Call? - Hmmm, looks like he has something, but you have no idea what. You have created a pot of 12k with 11k behind. You"re prob in for a tough time on any flop.
- Shove? - Did you want him to shove on you? Apparently not, so why set it up for him?
- Fold? - If he does you were prob winning, so you"ve lost your customer, but at least avoided being outdrawn.
I think you need to know your desired response from him to your action before you take it. Also, know beforehand how you will then respond to whatever he does.
So, in this situation, call, shove, fold, whatever, but don"t reraise to one-third of your stack with no plan.