Last night I was knocked out of an $11 MTT early, holding KK. In level 1 I open-raised in early position, and watched everyone fold round to the BB, who went all in with a full starting stack. I was asked to call my entire stack with the KK.... and quite obviously i couldn"t call fast enough. He had AK and hit his ace, and I was left picking up the bits of my broken laptop off the floor.
Clearly I was ahead here - surely the guy would not make the big overplay with AA.
Given that the buy in was cheap, and an early exit would not be painful, it made the call an easy decision.
However, I"m not sure that I would have called to put myself at risk if I came across this situation in the first round of the WSOP Main Event, or some other high status event. Does that make me a stronger or a weaker player?
In the WSOP scenario, am I demonstrating stength by resisting the urge to put myself at unnecessary risk so early on with so much potential for poker to be played, or am I weak by running scared of early knockout?