Quote Originally Posted by Ragnar4
Well obviously what works for Brunson is only 2 major ideals of play.

He's established he's aggressive, and that if you play at him, he'll fire his chips into the pot if he's got a reasonable hand and a re-draw.

If you're on the button with SC, and your opponent raises, and you and maybe one other guy calls.. you're looking for an OESD, or an OESFD. says he won't commit more than 10% of his stack to this manuever, because he isn't getting odds should his draw hit. If he catches an OESFD, or an Open ender with a backdoor flush.. he raises the opener, or bets out if he gets checked in to. Should his opponent re-raise... he fires out an all in

Lets say you think you can isolate one opponent with a limp call from an early position raise. Then with an OESD, OESFD, and a backdoor flush with draw. (or even a gutshot with a straight draw too)... Bet into the guy. he raises you back, put him to the test. shove, and let the cards fall.

You make up your own hands/situations that may fit into these categories, be a pro-active thinker about how YOU want to dictate these situations to your opponents, don';t be reactive about how other guys dictate the play to their opponents.
this is only when you have lots of fold equity