$100 NL FR at Eurolinx. Saturday night so there's a little more craziness than usual, but nothing out of hand.
I have been pushing the table around the last couple of orbits, just making normal-sized raises with any playable hand in the last 3 seats, plus I happen to have picked up a couple of big pairs in earlier position and I raised them too. The only time a hand went to showdown I raised preflop with 97o, CBd the flop and then checked down the turn and river, lost to QT that hit a Q on the flop. Hands usually don't show at Eurolinx if you lose, so nobody knows what I had, but they know it wasn't much.
So if people are paying attention, I must look much more like a nut than usual. I'm never sure if people are picking up changes in my image, though, or whether it's only in my head.
So after about 3 orbits of this, I get [Ts] otb and raise to $5 after 1 limper. Frankly, I'm having fun driving the weak-tight nits crazy, and I would make the same raise with anything down to 75o at this point, although I'm not sure anybody else at the table knows that. BB calls, everybody else folds.
I have well over $200 at the table to start the hand. Villain has $190 and seems solid. Haven't seen him that much, but I haven't seen him do anything crazy.
Pot $11. Flop is [Td][8d].
BB bets $5, I raise to $20, he reraises the minimum, to $35.
For a double stack, do I push here? But what calls a push other than a flush?
What other options do I have? Call and re-evaluate? Re-raise smaller?
How much does my "image" come into play here? Should I assume he could be playing back with very little?
Thanks for any help!!