Quote Originally Posted by Greedo017
I think a hand like QQ or AK won't push preflop, but might push if the flop has a king or is unders. JJ won't push preflop either, but again might push if the flop is all unders. IMO, the only hands that are calling a push with a full stack are KK, and sometimes QQ. After you see a flop, if its all unders you might drag in QQ for sure, JJ and TT might join the mix. Someone might hit TPTK. Someone might get a flush draw, or a straight draw. If the betting is at 10 dollars, and you have a 200 deep stack, you might as well write "I have aces" in permenant marker on your face while you push that preflop.
thats the whole point... if there is a raise and some callers ahead of me, the pot is probably pretty big, im going all in to take whats on the table now, as a backup plan if im called i have a good shot of winning against 1 opponent instead of several.