Re: 100+9, victim of stop-n-go, call?
You're betting 405 to win 1050.
There's a decent chance he was doing a Stop-n-go intentionally and would bet any flop.
There's a decent chance he hit a draw and is semi-bluffing.
I think the average player doesn't push when he hits the flop.
I wouldn't take even money on it, but you aren't just getting even money.
When I raised preflop into the shortstack on the BB, I was pretty much committed to playing for all his chips.
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