The more aggressive the opponent is, the less inclined to play this hand any further as a passive draw machine you should be. That's because he often doesn't have a high pocket, and he almost always pots it on the flop. If you're going to stick around, then you need to put pressure on him. I just don't like it either way.

This is one of those hands where you pay too much to draw, and when you hit your hand the action evaporates like a ghost of what could have been if you're wrong about the high pocket business.

If you're very sure the high pocket is there, then I stick around for a reasonable bet for one more card if the opponent isn't disciplined enough to escape high pockets when they're beat.

You see, it's not whether someone has a high pocket that matters. It's whether they can let go of them if they have to.