Range vs. tilting player

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ClubArrow77

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What should the range be vs a villain who tilted after losing a big pot and is open shoving around 50BB? I sat in on a table and while waiting for BB, I saw villain lose about 80% his stack in one hand. With 36c left, villain open shoved the next hand preflop to take down limpers and blinds. Villain did this two more times to build his stack back up to $1.12 which is about 50-56 BB. I get my first hand in BB with TT and villain open shoves his stack again preflop. I was tempted to call since villain seemed to shove atc and my TT would beat most his range but ended up folding.

1. Was this a bad play?
2. At what ranges should I be willing to call villain's open shove? Any pp? AK? AQ?
 
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I would call with TT. 99+ and AJ+ im happy with assuming he is still shoving any 2 after getting up to 50bb
 
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snap him!

any PP maybe a bit wide, like 22 - 55 I don't like because you're still flipping unnecessarily.

if he's shipping any 2 and you fold AK/AQ I'd be shocked..
 
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1. Get pokerstove
2. Call with a range that has good equity vs. random hand
3. Embrace variance
4. Profit
 
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