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In the OP you said this:
 Originally Posted by Forefront
in which case, 
Now, you're saying this:
 Originally Posted by Timlagor
The whole point of my contention is that he's already on at least { QQ+ AK} and simply won't fold.
in which case, fold.
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Let's take it back a step.
You are playing on Bovada.
You have the ability to see all villains cards face-up. Check the HH in the lobby at least 24 hours after you close a table, and you can see all of Villains' cards dealt face up. You can go back and check what the villains were holding in key hands. Make a note during your session that will help you find the hand the next day (or 2 days later... 'cause the card are shown 24 hours after table closes, not opens).
If you're not using this feature on Bovada, I heartily recommend doing so. This could be the best advice you've received in poker. It will give you real motivation to take notes and then go back and study. That study will yield immediate and real results.
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My ultimate advice to you is to trust yourself in this spot. Your gut is telling you that I'm wrong (about shoving) and there's not much I can do to convince your gut. If you fold in this spot a few times, and make a note of the hand, so you can go back and check, then you can see for yourself if you're right about Villain's range.
If you are, then my advice to shove all-in is bad/wrong. If not, then let's start talking EV calculations (fold equity and all).
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