Um, this was a flop push not a turn push, unless I'm reading the wrong HH.
The better your opponent, the better this play is -- presuming you can mix up your play and also do this with sets on occasion -- because your opponent can fold hands like AT, giving you free money. The worse your opponent, the less often you want to do this, because your opponent will never fold hands like AT. You're basically flipping with AT here ... but the problem is, if he's not folding AT then he's not folding anything, and you're behind his range (though probably not that much). Against bad opponents, reserve this play for overpairs, 2 pair and better, and stack them every time.
And make a note: Villain is obviously not "a bit nitty" if he can't let go of AT here.