When I went to look at the hand, there was ~13k chips in the pot. Player B was all in for her final 4k giving the pot 17k, player A had about 15k behind him and if he called and lost, he'd be down to 11k leaving him the shortstack of the tournament. The board read something like
![The Jack of Diamonds [Jd]](https://pofex.com/images/smilies/Jd.gif)
![The Eight of Clubs [8c]](https://pofex.com/images/smilies/8c.gif)
![The Two of Spades [2s]](https://pofex.com/images/smilies/2s.gif)
![The Seven of Diamonds [7d]](https://pofex.com/images/smilies/7d.gif)
![The Queen of Diamonds [Qd]](https://pofex.com/images/smilies/Qd.gif)
![The King of Diamonds [Kd]](https://pofex.com/images/smilies/Kd.gif)
What would you have done as player A in that situation? I said he should've call as he was getting tremendous pot odds if all diamonds + kings were outs. He said he didn't want to call because if he lost he'd be shortstacked and that's a major criteria that warrants consideration when in the later stages of the tournament. We were all ITM by now so it isn't an issue of the bubble. Thoughts everyone?
I told him I thought it was an insta-call, but he went on to make the final table and get a respectable stack and i watched his play and didn't see him make anything I considered a mistake, he was definitely a good player but I couldn't seem to get passed this hand. How heavily does everyone consider laying down a hand which would be a correct call in a ring game due to pot odds in respect to being shortstacked and facing an uphill climb to victory if the hand is lost? I definitely think the pros of calling outweigh those of folding but some discussion on the overall topic would be nice. Like CJ said in the SNG forum a couple of days ago, where is everyone?! The NL Ring section gets 10+ threads a day, we're lucky to get 10+ threads a fortnight in these tournament threads.