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Originally Posted by valiantcalls
I actually think you can get away from this hand. It's like the most obvious straight board ever. It all comes down to if villain is an idiot or not. If he's an idiot, you can call off easy since he can be doing this with a lot of hands that you beat. If he's smart/knows what is going on, you can fold since the obvious best hand is the straight and he isn't going to shove with worse.
You do realize that we are close to having enough equity even if he shows us the straight, right? We literally only need 2 other combos in his range, even if he has all 16 combos of QJ, as mentioned above. That means that if there's an 11% chance he has something else, we need to call. Hell, with LLSNL Vs there's usually 10% chance of complete random spazz, not to mention potential undersets, etc.
Folding here would be really bad, even though we are mostly depending on the board pairing.