Re: when to call a habitual pusher
I'm with the slightly tighter players since opponent may tighten up once doubled up. AT/66-ish for me but if he's doing that for nearly half of his hands over 30 hands that becomes Ax/22. KQ only if opponent is pushing nearly all his hands or has been going for several orbits - even then I'd often fold. I do not weant to get faked by a run of good cards then run KQ into an ace. Also, I want to be to his right. You want relative position on a preflop pusher / superraiser so you can see whether someone else calls before you commit with A9. It would truly suck to call with A9 then get QQ calling behind you.
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