We all know the Button is the imaginary Dealer, the person last to act after the flop/turn/river, and last to act preflop before the blinds. The dealer is the best place on the table to steal blinds from, as you only have 2 people to act after you.
However recently ive been thinking. Ive found myself a lot of times on the button with some medium hands, for example A5suited and KQ off suit.
Now normally this is a raise from here, or sometimes a limp. However recently for me, ive been getting alot of defence from the blinds to buttn raises. For the purposes of this, and the fact i know its true anyway, lets say the blinds have no read on me.
Last few times ive raised - ive been either pushed on, or they called. The problem with being pushed on is if you play the %s, your ahead more often than not with their being assigned 2 random hands. that makes a call more likely for you, but then if you have A5s, your racing 3 pairs, your behind to the other pairs, your just ahead of the KQ/QJ hands, and any A beats you, so you need some luck!
If you have KQ, yeah your ahead of all Kx/Qx hands, your racing likely pairs, and in a semi-race wth AJ or less.
What ive been thinking is calling more to steal than raising. It carries the same idea, but your just betting a flop which is unlikely to hit their hands if they check ( e.g A Qor similar. Or betting when you hit your hand ont he flop.
Now tourney players have got alot more agressive than since a few years ago, its harder to make button raises seem less stealish. even with a decent AJ type hand, you still are behind alot of hands.
I just am unsure about this now, and am looking for some serious input.
Anyone??