Re: 100+9, victim of stop-n-go, call?
I don't like a stop-n-go here. You make a raise preflop and get called by someone with face cards. The flop misses them and they fold to a push, but when it hits them, they'll call a push. You gain your raise t250 3/4 of the time, and lose your stack a 1/3 of the time when they hit.
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