well since this is still going on for this long, I figured I'd point out something that I haven't seen in the other reply's that I've read, he only had to call 1498 of his 8892 chip stack, which could have something to do with what seems like kinda a lose call... also if you were shoving preflop with a wide range of cards than you can't be suprised when someone doesn't put you on an actual hand and makes a loose call. Really though your biggest problem is that you pushed preflop in the first place, yes I know in a tournament setting there are certain circumstances that make it more of a necessity, but all shoving preflop does is require you to get lucky and hit, or get lucky your opponent doesn't hit, either way it's just luck. If you had just made a standard raise preflop you wouldn't have pot commited yourself before you had even seen a card and consequently would have the option to fold the losing hand without going bankrupt.