€22 NLHE MTT: A7 raise vs A9 re-raise allin. My move?

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€22 NLHE MTT: A7 raise vs A9 re-raise allin. My move?

(250/500 blinds, 50 ante) No Limit Hold'em Tournament, 10 Players
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MP2: 44,647 (89.3 bb)
MP3: 19,232 (38.5 bb)
CO: 51,634 (103.3 bb)
Hero (BTN): 23,655 (47.3 bb)
SB: 7,240 (14.5 bb)
BB: 9,602 (19.2 bb)
UTG: 15,855 (31.7 bb)
UTG+1: 16,930 (33.9 bb)
UTG+2: 15,670 (31.3 bb)
MP1: 27,591 (55.2 bb)

Preflop: Hero is BTN with A
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7
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7 folds, Hero raises to 1,120, SB folds, BB raises to 9,552 and is all-in, Hero calls 8,432

Flop: (19,854) 7
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T
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K
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(2 players, 1 is all-in)
Turn: (19,854) 9
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(2 players, 1 is all-in)
River: (19,854) 2
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(2 players, 1 is all-in)

Results: 19,854 pot
Final Board: 7
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T
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K
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9
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2
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Hero showed A
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7
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and lost (-9,602 net)
BB showed 9
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A
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and won 19,854 (10,252 net)
 
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Don't post the results of hands you want analysis on.

As played, your call off looks OK to me as long as your opponent is capable of reshoving here semi-light.

You need roughly 42% equity to call here, so your opponent needs to be reshoving a range of: 22+, A8o+, A5s+, KJo+, KTs+,QTs+,QJo+, JTs+ (or wider), for you to call off profitably here.
 
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Its my first poker hand post. Why i shouldn't to post results? Im not good at calculating equity, why 42% equity?
 
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Its my first poker hand post. Why i shouldn't to post results? Im not good at calculating equity, why 42% equity?
Posting the results of the hands makes it harder for people to analyze the hand and more likely that you will get flawed analysis.

To calculate 42% equity, you are calling 8,432 chips into a pot of 19,854 chips after calling.

8,432 ÷ 19,854 = 0.42470031 which rounds to 42%.
 
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It depends on what you think BB jamming range is. If you can put all Ax hands in there odds may be there. What I really don't like about it is you went from being comfortable at 5th in chips to 28bb and 9th in chips in what is most likely a flip. I see no reason to flip here (and more often he dominates you than you dominate him if you both hold an A). I think I'd rather fold my small raise than call this jam. It does somewhat depend on the villains stats but mostly I think I'm folding to preserve my stack.
 
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Well.. I dont like to make this kind of call, at least with your chips amount. Surelly I would fold this hand. I dont like to call all in with weak hands against BB or SB.
 
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Your move should depends on the villain tendencies but folding could also be an option here instead of spewing so much chips on a rather marginal speculative hand.
 
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if your opponent is not smth like 9|5|2 call should be the option here
 
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