Ok - when homebush smoothcalled I put him on a pretty wide range - {ATs+, AJo+, 22-AA, QK}

bigt was tricky, he either had a monster, or he had crap and was trying to use his stack to take a big pot down (remember we are down to 50 so people really don't want to lose at this point and using your stack to bully people can be very advantageous now). His monster range was {QQ-AA, AK} his bully range was huge, Ax, any low pair, any connected cards.

I had AK. I felt there was enough of a chance for me to win a huge pot and/or that I was actually dominating the hand and a small enough chance that either of my opps had AA or KK that I had to call. I feel my call was good.

homebush - played his JJ like crap. With the raise in front of him he doesn't have enough chips to simply call here - he needs to push preflop. He needs to do this for 2 reasons, 1) he needs to isolate with JJ because he is probably ebst but he doesn't want any other hands to come in and oof him, and 2) he just doesn't have enough chips to play postflop, so push now and put the decision on me to decide whether or not to call (especially since I might have been trying to steal with a hand like TJs). His call was bad.

bigt - I don't like the squeeze here. Both of his opps were shortstacked and with the huge pot his push creates, he gives pot odds to call with almost anything. It was just unlikely that he would push both of us of our hands. It was a bad but not horrible play - he could have pushed one of us off (especially me if he thought I was just stealing) and he could have thought that we both had hands like AK/AQ so that if he did push one of us out he had an even better chance to avoid outs. The problem was there was just too good of a chance that one of us had him dominated and would call. Nice play/ bad timing.