Ok, I'm not worried about losing a buy-in. I was simply asking because I know in tournaments that you are supposed to stay away from decisions that are barely +EV. That's why I was asking what peoples take was in a Ring game. The situation came up last night where I had QQ. I raise in MP to 4BB, this is .25/.50 and I probably have $35 dollars starting the hand. Cutoff calls with a stack of $50, but I know this opponent very tight, plays 4 tables with full rolls and just sits on his big hands. The button goes all in for 15 dollars. The way I'm reading this hand is, if he had a monster like AA or KK, he would have made a smaller raise even with that stack, to hopefully get more than one caller, triple himself up. In fact the way this guy was playing I could see him going all in with AQ, he wasn't a solid player. So I go over the top figuring I have the best hand and that the caller had an Ace or King and was going to fold. He did fold, and he later told me he had an Ace. That means I was actually 59% to 41% going to the flop. I was getting just under 2 to 1 to call, I'm sure I have to make this call every time. And I feel I made the right play, all I had wanted to hear were thoughts on variance...