Demiparadigm sat down at my table about four orbits ago, and introduced himself to me. We'd been chatting about various bullshit and meanwhile he'd been running his usual 45/25 game and raising my big blind every single orbit. I've been waiting for a good chance to re-pop him, but every time I've been in the big blind, the numbers on my hole cards have added up to fewer than eleven.

Some more background: The player between Demiparadigm and me is a very bad LAG. An orbit ago I had $250, but re-popped the LAG pre-flop and had to fold AA on the flop to an obvious set (no one knows that I had AA). The very next hand, I came over the top of an aggressive $80 stack and two callers with JJ, and doubled up his KK when I felt pot committed to call his shove. So I don't really know what Demi thinks of me, but I'm guessing he knows that I'm capable of a move, especially against him. A few hands later we get to this hand. Effective stacks are $120.

It's folded to Demi who raises to $4 for the eleventeenth time in a row, and the bad player between us calls. I make it $20 with A T. Demi thinks and calls.

The flop is Q Q 6, I bet $30, Demi thinks and calls. I'm all set to check-fold the turn, but it's the best card in the deck for me, the A . Should I shove my last $70 into the pot?