If you push here, you're negating your position advantage. You're barely ahead of any overcards. The BB wouldn't be hurt badly if he called you with any 2, in which he's almost a coinflip. Unless he's squeaky tight, he's getting good odds to call you.
If you raise 3X BB, you've put half your chips in the pot, which is definitely NOT good. However, you also have position, could push the flop and may only be behind if the BB calls and gets a piece of the flop higher than your sixes, which could easily happen. However, regardless of what comes on the flop, he's going to have a hard time calling with a middle or bottom pair.
If you raise 3X BB, you'll have an M of 3 if you're reraised and decide to fold, which puts you all in within the next round with perhaps a better hand than 66, which may actually be better. Or you could call his reraise.
I think you have very little fold equity here. I wouldn't push. This may be wrong mathmatically and probably would be the lone vote against pushing, but that's my play here.
CJStatistics: Posted by Cactus Jack — Mon Oct 31, 2005 7:09 am
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