pokerJAH;163151 wroteI will try to be more clear. MY CHIPS ARE GOING IN THE MIDDLE NO MATTER WHAT. I am calling as if I push, there is still the chance he may fold on the flop WHICH I DO NOT WANT. I would prefer to wait until the turn to get the rest of his chips in the middle. With $440 in the pot, he is not folding. The turn is irrelevant as either I push on the flop or push on the turn, all my chips are going in either way.
To answer your question, what do I do? I push. Why would I be scared of two hearts??
Whoa, you like to yell, eh?
If you read my posts, you would know that I was one of the ones saying that your chips are going to be in the middle anyway, so why not just push now?
Either way, I have been saying to push on the flop.
There are two things that will happen if you push. One, he folds. Two, he calls.
If he folds, you take down a decent pot right now and lose nothing. Now, explain what is wrong with that to me!
Two, he calls. You are probably ahead and you will hopefully stay ahead. You are looking at gaining a lot more chips if he calls, which he probably will.
What's wrong with that? That's what I have been saying the whole time.
Also, the reason why I am saying what if a Qh comes up on the turn is because it's a scary card. He could have QQ or AK suited (hearts). There are a few hands here that are scary, and since all of your chips will likely go in the middle anyway, why not just get them in there now? I would perfer one of the above two to happen than sit there and wonder on the turn and the river if my cards are going to hold up.