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What to do?
***** Hand History for Game 4407333305 *****
$25 NL Texas Hold'em - Wednesday, May 31, 15:17:05 ET 2006
Table Table 96128 (Real Money)
Seat 1 is the button
Total number of players : 10
Seat 2: topdeck667 ( $24.80 )
Seat 3: Panamanian1 ( $16.95 )
Seat 4: MrBdBeat ( $39.97 )
Seat 5: DoctorIgor ( $12.50 )
Seat 6: SilenceDK ( $18.38 )
Seat 9: Wigs4PM ( $28.71 )
Seat 10: johndrake111 ( $14.50 )
Seat 7: werddown ( $24.65 )
Seat 1: darkman3000 ( $10.90 )
Seat 8: pedroalbino ( $0 )
topdeck667 posts small blind [$0.10].
Panamanian1 posts big blind [$0.25].
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to werddown [ Qd Qs ]
pedroalbino has joined the table.
MrBdBeat folds.
DoctorIgor calls [$0.25].
SilenceDK folds.
werddown raises [$1].
Wigs4PM folds.
johndrake111 folds.
darkman3000 raises [$2].
>You have options at Table 95711 Table!.
topdeck667 folds.
Panamanian1 folds.
DoctorIgor calls [$1.75].
werddown ....
No read... the min-raiser only has $8 left and the caller only about $10
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I'm not sure about pushing here. The cold-calling nimrod is probably way behind and may fold to fireworks, and you lose value on that. A push gives you your best shot at isolating on the min-raiser, which is not necessarily what you want since you're probably just 60/40 or less against his range. However, I'm not sure how you could ensure getting the other guy all in. A three-bet from you here could trigger a push from the min-raiser, which is about the same as you pushing. And a flat call doesn't guarantee anything except that the cold caller sees a flop, which may actually discourage him from continuing if his hand is weak.
So in short, I'm not sure. Doesn't seem like a push is optimal but I can't find the alternative that is.