Interested in the use of stats here, if we say we have over 250 hands on each player (is this a decent sample size?), what would stats would players need to consider a fold here? Thoughts were that ping pong is never folding, may well be inducing with this limp, so does this make Manos's pushing range tighter, and is our hand now just the same as a smaller pair??
Poker Stars $5.00+$0.50 No Limit Hold'em Tournament - t150/t300 Blinds + t40 - 9 players -
http://www.handconverter.com/hands/2072890The DeucesCracked.com Hand History Converter
charliboy26 (SB): t12059 M = 14.89
PaInIaM (BB): t8760 M = 10.81
amkeko22 (UTG): t14497 M = 17.90
pingpong878 (UTG+1): t3992 M = 4.93
manos413 (UTG+2): t5530 M = 6.83
Partybaecker (MP1): t9200 M = 11.36
Kacsa001 (MP2): t10909 M = 13.47
2nines (CO): t21763 M = 26.87
Hero (BTN): t7981 M = 9.85
Pre Flop: (t810) Hero is BTN with

1 fold, pingpong878 calls t300, manos413 raises to t5490 all in,

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Do the stats even matter here, and if so do they need to be one extreme or the other to factor into our decision making process at all?