$1.10 NLHE MTT: 6-max turbo | Call any two?

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Do you think that in this case when let's say any other player that has <5BB and shove on the BB (and he is the only one in the hand) do we call any 2 ?


pokerstars - 40/80 Ante 10 NL (6 max) - Holdem - 6 players
Hand converted by Holdem Manager 3

Hero (BB): 5,730 (71.6 bb)
UTG: 256 (3.2 bb)
MP: 2,949 (36.9 bb)
CO: 6,249 (78.1 bb)
BTN: 2,485 (31.1 bb)
SB: 2,474 (30.9 bb)

6 players post ante of 10, SB posts 40, Hero posts BB 80

Pre Flop: (pot: 180) Hero has :6c4: :kd4:
UTG raises to 246 and is all-in, 4 folds, Hero calls 166

Flop: (592, 2 players) :2h4: :2s4: :10d4:

Turn: (592, 2 players) :5s4:

River: (592, 2 players) :3d4:

Results: 592 pot (0 rake)
Final Board: :2h4: :2s4: :10d4: :5s4: :3d4:

Hero shows :6c4: :kd4:: (One Pair, Twos)
(Pre 56%, Flop 71%, Turn 86%)

UTG shows :9s4: :jd4:: (One Pair, Twos)
(Pre 44%, Flop 29%, Turn 14%)

Hero wins 592
 
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Yes in this spot you call any two. You are getting so good pot odds, that you only need 28% equity to break even, and any hand has that against a realistic 3BB jamming range. However lets say, he started with 5,0BB and not 3,2BB. Then you would need 36% equity to break even. Not every hand has that against a realistic range, so it would no longer be correct to call any two, but K6o would still be a call. ICM dont play any role, when the shove is for such a small percentage of your stack. So its a plain and simple math decision, and you can use the free program Equilab to estimate the equity of different hands against different ranges.
 
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