Quote Originally Posted by Humphrind
I say if you want to play those, raise, that's fine. But give yourself an exit. You don't want to be pot commited after the turn when you only have 1 card left and the odds are no longer in your favor.
Yeah, that's why I've started trying to get it all-in on the flop with that type of hand, so I can rest easy knowing I got my money in when I was a favorite and so I'm not forced into making a hard decision on the turn.

Do you think pushing is a good play at a table where you can outplay the average opponent though (case in point: PP NL 25 and 50 tables)? A few times I've burned through my buy-in when I failed to connect with my multidraw, and it seemed to me like it might be a good idea to wait to put all my money in there when I'm in much better shape to double-up (i.e. have my opponent drawing dead or to 2 or 3 outs).