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Im not quite sure if i would have pushed this at any given time. I did it because my image was very loose, almost maniac(been playing lot of hands, bluffing people out). If i knew this guy was tight and i was tight myself, i might not have done this(pot sized probably). In his position, i would never have made that call. I would have been scared of set.
But i think you are very right, i could mazimize my profits from the nuts a lot more, i will work on this.
As for table talk...i'm not sure if it made a difference or not in this hand, but im pretty sure it can make one if done properly.
4-5 hand later i was dealth KK and some guy with 45$ raised to 5$ whitout any limpers(massive overbet). I waited like 45 seconds, trying to get information from him and i finally pushed. But doing this actually made him fold, the whole table knew my hand( anyway he only had 44). I waited long because its unusual to see huge stacks push so hard without KK AA. Everyone knew i holded KK the way i acted.
I think sometimes table talk can be very useful. In later stages of MTT, ill often tell my hand before going all in and then show them, and then do it a few times with garbage when i sense weakness. It works well if i don't run into AA QQ KK JJ. I will just go up by blind stealing. I get a very tight image that way and people don't want to call me.
Or sometimes, when someone open with a good raise in later stages of MTT and my hand is decent(JJ+), ill often say something like "ok i pay off your AA". This very often scares them off(i think for about 1 minute saying stuff like "hmmm very tough lay down").
I mostly do this on the bubble when i dont want them to call me and end the tourney on a bad beat. But i realize that this could be used when i have a weak hand.
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