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 Originally Posted by ChezJ
now you tell me you are comfortable pushing all-in on a flop like that.
Personally, I'd have played it more like Molerino. Given that it's a loose table, I don't mind the play, but at an average table, I'd like reraising to $6 or $8. That's assuming $25 stacks. If you or the raiser have significantly less than $20, then I agree completely with a push at any table.
And yes, if someone called my preflop raise, I'd feel happy to push on that board with AA. What hands are calling preflop that are better than you on a low paired board? 99 is fairly unlikely, given the size of the reraise. 77/A9 is less likely. 97/9x is ludicrous.
In answer the original question, on flops that don't make me strongly fear that a hand would call my preflop action and improved to beat me post-flop, I'm pushing. How I play danger flops is a bit more dependent on table/reads.
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