Re: AQ faces a stop-and-go
Continuing with just overcards in a 9 handed game always seems like a dubious play to me. I have 6 outs if someone has a pair (which makes me a thee to one underdog assuming I see both the turn the and river) and if no one has anything i'm not likely to get much action anyway. In this situation, a passive caller preflop bet out post flop, indicating he hit something. In small stakes, players' bets usually mean what they represent. In this case, I would probably fold my two overcards (unless you knew something more about your opponent, such as that he might make that bet with just overcards. In that case he might have made an ace on the turn that you can beat, and continuing is a good move).
-Greg
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