Calling or folding are really close, but this guy is gonna give us lots of opportunities to get it in a big fav, does taking a flip with him throw away our edge?
It is only 33% of our stack and he is somewhat likely to give it all back pretty soon if we do double him up, anyone consider that a factor?
You mention he had shoved a lot, were any of the other shoves 3b"s?
In this spot I would normally fold and find a less high variance spot, in this instance I called mainly because of his constant shoves, wasn"t a tilt call, I just felt it was right and could afford to take the hit plus if I win the hand it gives me more chance of winning it, something which I need to get in my game as I am becoming king of the min cashes at the moment.
This is kinda contradictory, you would normally fold theses high variance spots but called because of his constant shoves.
He needs to be shoving super wide for this to any better than a flip.
against: 22+,A2s+,K2s+,Q2s+,J2s+,T2s+,94s+,84s+,74s+,64s+,54s,A2o+,K2o+,Q4o+,J6o+,T7o+,97o+,86o+,76o
which is 65% of hands we have 60%
but we are more likely facing: 22+,A2s+,KTs+,QTs+,JTs,A2o+,KTo+,QTo+,JTo
~28% of hands and we have 48% versus that more likely range.
If you decided to call for reasons other than....
I"m well ahead of his range. ( That would be a misread imho )
I can afford to flip for a third of my stack and I need to embrace some variance.
Then it was more likely a tilty call cos he irritated you somewhat.