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[QUOTE="Dorkus Malorkus, post: 345632, member: 6020"] One other influencing factor that I'm surprised nobody has mentioned here is the blinds. Villain here has ~12BB, Hero ~20BB, so as is typical in SnGs the blinds are large relative to the stacks heads-up. Like I said I'd been seeing Villain reraising over the top while we were 3 handed a lot, so I didn't base the call "purely on the cards". I figured he was going to do this a lot while we were heads up, and that I wouldn't find many better spots to call. Fact is, if I fold here and Villain keeps pushing thereafter, am I going to find a better spot to push back before I get blinded away to a short stack? I'm guessing the odds are against it. With such large blinds one cannot be afraid to call a push with Ax against Captain Hyperaggressive - if I call and lose chip positions are reversed and I'm down to 8BB or so, but if I don't call I could be quite easily down to 8BB waiting for a better spot. If the blinds were 500-1000 or less of course this is an easy fold. [/QUOTE]
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