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there is an easy way and a hard way to answer this question.
Heads up, you push a lot because its easier to push, than to call a push, you need every blind you can get, and even if you have a marginally above average hands, its probably better than theirs. when pushed at, you probably will fold a hand that might be above average (a2, k5), because you never know if the other guy actually got something decent.
when there are a few people left, like 3-5, and the blinds are 10% of your stack or more, you have to push instead of raise because if you have 4000, raise to 1200, and someone pushes, your stack is crippled if you fold. you have to call. why not just push in the first place. they might just fold and give you the blinds, because odds are, their hand isn't KT, its much worse, they fear getting knocked out and not getting further in the money, its just easier to fold than risk it all on an iffy situation because its much easier to push than call.
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