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				  Getting LAG at end of tourny...
			
			
					
					
			
				
					
						I am posting here even though this is a SnG/hand history question (sorry I don't have the regular format for this at hand right now, but remember it),  but I am a beginner.  Here's the situation I think I messed up on: 
 
it's the final table of a 27 person $5 sit n go, and it is 6 handed.  
Blinds are 200/400.  Stacks are: 
ME: a little over 10,000 chips and dealt As Tc 
loose-passive: about 4,000 chips 
TAG: a little under 2,000 
 
 Everyone folds except one limper  (the loose-passive) and  the SB (TAG) completes.  I'm in the BB and raise it to 5x BB (2000). 
 
I've been laggy since this table was really tight except for the one loose-passive.  So, the limper calls (as expected), but the sb does too, which really surprises me (he was raising his big hands). 
 
So now the pot is 6,000. 
 
Flop: Js Qh 2c 
The loose-passive checks, and I put them all in.  Is this a dumb move?  At the time I figure they will fold the random crap they call with, or else an underpair and maybe pair of jacks, but they are loose-passive so they might actually call with that, but even so, I still have seven outs...but EV-wise, I have low fold equity with my image and the type of opponent, and am probably behind the SB even if they do.  Is that a good analysis, or what do you all think?  Thanks for sharing...this is a great site! 
 
Results here in white: 
 
SB shows AKs, loose passive shows kjo, and loose passive wins pot and I become  a short stack.
					 
				 
				
			 
			 
		  
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