Nick Gibson raised to 4,600, only for David Birtles to min-raise to 9,200. On the

flop, both players checked, before Birtles led out for 7,000 on the

turn. Gibson called. As soon as the

river hit, Birtles pushed all in for 40,000, putting Gibson to a decision for virtually all his chips. After a long dwell, Gibson made the fold.
I won't reveal his hand, but I will say Gibson made a huge laydown. What's the minimum you call with given the details above?
aces full, of any description
I pretty much agree. I think the big decisions come with 1010, JJ and KK, and the nut flush. Any aces full is a call. If you have reason to suspect he is definitely not bluffing, trips, straight or lower flush is an easy pass.
Most borderline hand to decide I believe is JJ.
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