Brett Kay wrote:The only reason you would call is for betting knowledge.
If he has played top set weakly, or bottom set horribly. You would like to find out.
If he has played AK or other top 15% hands this way as well.
The power of information, by pushing all in over the top gives him the options of folding and mucking the cards, or calling and seeing your cards and pushing his into the muck.
So call is more of an information bet than anything in this hand.
There is a good chance he will snap call an all in shove with a set or top two here anyway. So you achieve maximum value and you get the information you need.
In a live setting, even if he does muck his hand, you still have the knowledge that he will call an all in river better bet with a marginal hand on a straightening board. You have to think if he calls here and folds then he is only calling with two pair or better, at worst an overpair. That's still decent inferred information.

