darbday;196223 wroteOk but remember hes going all in every few hands...
I'd basically want to be damn sure that he's dominated, not just beat. Facing Kx, Qx or 22-1010 is not good enough.
If he is
literally all-in
every few hands (1 in 4ish or less) and you've never seen him turn over a strong one, then the likelyhood of him holding two undercards or a dominated A or J goes way up and so does my likelyhood of calling.
I too have called people in similar situations, so I'm not necessarily against a call - but like Ihave, in hindsight I've called at times when I shouldn't have. With time and experience, the percentage of times that I fold in these situations creeps higher.
As it was (vs A2o), you had the right read and gambling your huge m was the right play (just the wrong result).
Best advise (call or fold) against these over-aggressive types is to take your hand off the mouse and avoid the emotional 'I'll-teach-you-ya-dumb-ass' insta-call. Use some of your clock if you have to, carefully consider the reasons to fold and make what you feel is the best mathematical play.
... and to address what I believe
might be actyper's concern, this is all based on a sb vs. bb battle with
everyone else already folded. If there are any limpers, they are
super dangerous as I would definitely limp with a monster against a donk like this and wait for him to shove.