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Poker? Did I play this hand wrong?

Im in the money around 62 square of 68, in the cut in the seat and looked at JQ hearts, all in the lagging only the ones I do not know yet, n bb, sb are blinds 8k and 16k and I only have less than 60k, because I just called both blinds and called smooth and flop came A 9 t small blind bets 8k in the pot eveyone fold me n I just called because I think I have an open, his turn came a J small blind bets 8k, this time I push it because I think I've had more outs and pot odds won the case n knock out, because I miss n sb A4, my question is how wrong I've played this hand? Should I simply push it in preflop or on the flop? How would these situations when you're back in my place? Please help and thank you very much for your time reading and replying, again thank you in advance:)

Well first take note of your M, the number of times you can pay the blinds before stacking. Right now you have 60k have and it costs 24k per round, so we say that your M to facilitate about 2.5. Each time you use your M 5 or lower, on the verge of retirement and you have only two times played preflop, fold, or move anything on Ideally you have had a place where you will first want to give into the pot, because you want to participate without a fight. If someone calls, you have to end up with the best hand to win money if you win you have to fold now. That being said, several Limper, probably all with big stacks say you do not the number but usually 9 person tables, so that when you go on the button to which 6 limper before me, it's probably one of them will call you. But several Limper in general, that very weak cards, so now the pot with 6 Limper is 120k. 96k and 24k from lags of the blinds. You will now 2.01, and if one player is called all in, you will have 3-1 and there is no way you're a dog larger than that. Based on this happens, push the chips in now and see what. You have done something to really somewhere deep in the tournament and won that hand is significantly increases your chances for it, so take the opportunities.

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