Re: Evaluating Risk/Reward 5 handed with chip lead
a stop and go isn't bad, but, I think the preflop push is better, because his raise seems to me that he doesn't want to commit all his chips preflop, else he would have done it himself. Say he has Ax, pretty low. If you do the stop and go and he hits an A, you lost a pot you would have won just by pushing allin. As the chip leader, I prefer to put the decisions to the small stacks as often as I can preflop. This way you have a good chance to suckout if you're wrong, plus other people won't want to mess with your BB whether you win or lose.
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