Re: 100+9, victim of stop-n-go, call?
He called a large raise that represented almost 50% of his stack (rather than reraising you all-in) and pushed on the flop. Would he call such a large raise if he didn't intend to take this to the river, no matter what the flop showed? Would he push on the flop if it hit his hand and he thought he could double up? I don't think so. I think you were the victim of a well-played stop and go.
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