I was in a no limit hold em rebuy tournament and I came to a situation I've never encountered before.
It was less than a minute to the break which, as you may know, is the last chance for a rebuy. The starting chip stack was 1000 and I had 2000 chips. We're 5 handed at my table (6 max tables) and I look at down KT suited under the gun. Not an astounding hand, but I consider the situation and figure some aggression will steal the blinds for me. Blinds are 50/100, so I make it 300 to go. The small blind (who also happens to be a loose-semi aggressive chip leader) calls. We go heads up to the flop. Pot is at 850 (25 dollar antes). Flop comes
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Before I can consider my move, the villain fires out a bet for 700, enough to put me under 1000 (which means even if the turn misses me, I can rebuy one more time before the break), so I call. The turn is a blank and he instantly puts me all in.
At this point, one of three things can happen.
A. I call and get lucky on the river, putting me at about 5000 chips right before the break, after which I can pay $3 and get 1500 more chips.
B. I call and miss the river. I double rebuy ($6) for 2000 chips and get the add on ($3) for a total of 3500 chips.
C. I fold with about 800 chips, get one rebuy ($3) and one add-on ($3) for 3300 chips.
In that scenario, what is the most logically sound move and why?
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