Quote Originally Posted by sarbox68
- The flop didn't 1) pair the board, 2) present 3 connectors or suited, 3) two broadway cards (trying to avoid being dead to two pair with somone running AQ-AT or KQ-KT)
Chances are, at 2nl (or even 10nl), you are possibly facing a draw of some sort (possibly w/ TP). Maybe a lower PP, or TPanyK getting drastically overplayed. I'm usually willing to push here at microstakes.

Quote Originally Posted by sarbox68
BTW... 11 out of 14 times doing this so far I've lost... to made sets, two pair, flushes and one wierd-ass inside straight draw dealio. I'm asking the question 'cause I know the sample's too small to be relevant and I won't have a better view until around 150K hands.
You'll never have enough hands at this level to come to a real conclusion. At least I hope not. Just keep playing hard and aggresive, and you know you'll crush 'em every time.

Quote Originally Posted by sarbox68
Part B:
I don't see this as making sense for $10NL because of more deep stacks and slightly more aware play. If I'm significantly re-raised or pushed at on the flop, I'm liable to fold with AA-KK only as I'm assuming more of a made hand (set, two pair, etc). I realize I may lose out to QQ-TT overs but the odds seem a little more stacked against me. It's either get it all-in PF, or be much less willing to push it unimproved post-.
There really (in my experience) is not that much difference in the play at these levels. I think that at 10nl, they are still overplaying the same crap hands as at 2nl. Aggro play is still gonna win $ overall.