Re: theory question
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No, this is a call. Your informational advantage here has a tremendous value. You're immune to bluffs and have position, that's worth quite a bit.
If you shove here, you're going to take down the pot and only get 1,200 from his stack. If you call, you'll have position on this guy and there's a chance you get a lot more out of him. It's going to be very hard for him to hit a flop at all, and you should have an easy time pushing him off a 1 pair hand or weak draws easily enough when he hits those.
If stacks were smaller, then it would be more in your interest to end the hand.
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Your analysis and the other one you gave here seem to be slanted towards this sort of hand being an ongoing occurance. OP seems to indicate this is a one off.
I think to get the most money out of this situation you would really have the know the psychological make up of villain. For example, maybe a min-reraise would induce an all-in bluff.
So if you weren't thinking this through as a one time only hand, do you have any modifications to your analysis?
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