by Zmej » Tue Jun 20, 2006 3:30 am
I don't like it. Your push forces your opponent to play optimally against you, he will fold all TPGK types of hands, and call with big draws (coinflips) and hands that beat you (overpairs, sets).
If you think that he tries to steal the pot from you, then you should be calling him not pushing yourself, if he has a big draw push is not a good idea too, it is better to call and raise non heart non 7 or 2 turn.
Against hands like KJ, JT calling and raising turn after he checks is better too.
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