by KJo » Thu Feb 01, 2007 4:23 pm
You only push the turn like that if your plan was to check/fold the turn if a scare card came. But if your plan was to check/fold the turn if a scare card came, you might as well have pushed on the flop when he raised you. I'd think you're more likely to see him with a draw (or draws) or an overpair here, and he might just be dumb enough to call with JJ or TT, but likely folds the draw.
That's a long way of arguing for a push on the flop.
Eli