Re: WSOP final table hand
Do you want him to release his hand if he doesn't have a K? I can't see any 4+ out hands that are going to call a c/r allin but would have folded to a flop push. Perhaps a weak FD, but arguably Tex would not have called off 400k against a stack this short. IMO any trailing hand that the villian would call off getting 3/1 on the flop would have also called getting ~2/1.
As long as villian doesn't have a K, I'd WANT him to call given my chip position.
[EDIT] Another advantage to c/r allin is that you might be able to fold a hand like KT or KQ. He'd have to put you squarely on AK, AA, or KK, but you never know. It's a longshot, but a shot nonetheless. If you move into him on the flop, the chance of folding any of those hands is approximately 0.
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