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In this video, I break down a Razz hand from the feature table late in the $50K Poker Players Championship, right on the soft bubble with 20 players left and 17 paid. With a big min-cash looming and a very short stack at the table, this hand highlights how tournament incentives dramatically change optimal strategy. After Phil Hellmuth is forced all-in with a short stack, the real decision point becomes the side pot battle between myself and the table chip leader. I walk through why I chose to cold 3-bet with a small equity edge, how visible up-cards create a playing advantage, and why building the pot early can force opponents into folding too much equity later in the hand. Using StudFlopDraw, I check equities street by street to show why this spot is less about having a monster hand and more about leveraging position, information, and bubble pressure. We also examine a critical fifth-street decision where folding may feel safe, but the math says otherwise. The key takeaway: on soft bubbles in stud games, EV comes from pressure and information, not just raw equity. Understanding side pots and ICM incentives is a massive edge. Key Moments 0:00 Setting the stage – 50K PPC soft bubble, feature table 0:52 Stack sizes, payouts, and why this spot matters 1:22 Third street – Hellmuth all-in and side pot dynamics begin 2:28 My cold 3-bet decision with a hidden 8 3:07 Equity check vs chip leader’s range 4:32 Fourth street – bricks, betting, and building the side pot 5:23 Fifth street – opponent’s tough fold decision 6:11 StudFlopDraw equity breakdown (~32% is too much to fold) 7:23 Why bubble pressure skews these decisions 8:18 Sixth street gin card and shifting main pot odds 9:15 River outcome and busting a player near the bubble