Maybe it's a strategy borrowed from someone and mindlessly exploited, or maybe not mindlessly. While reading F. Gordon's book "The Little Green Book," I came across the author's statement that there is a high-stakes player who plays a push strategy. He infuriates many players at the table, and the author provides numbers on which
hands he enters with, the hands he raises with, and the winning percentage. But there is one caveat - this strategy works well in the short term, but in the long run, it is costly for the bankroll. In our case, we probably have to accept the presence of such 'players' at the table who turn poker into a lottery and wait for the moment when you can punish them. I also noticed this, people on the forum pages write: "Oh, why do some people go all-in right away?" I enter a tournament, and what do I see??? I don't want to say that I saw the exact person who started this conversation or anyone who supported it, but it's everywhere.