Re: all in or stop and go?
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Assuming he has over and you use the stop n go:
If he hits, he calls and you would have wanted a fold.
If he misses, he folds and you would have wanted a call.
(read on the villain suggests strongly we wont be able to get him to fold if he hits middle pair or something).
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I agree. If he has a KQ or something and misses the flop, we'll be a 3:1 favourite so we don't want to give him the chance to fold his hand without paying us the extra 920 chips. And if he has an A7 or something like that, we'll be 5:1 on the flop if he misses, so we especially don't want to give him the chance to fold.
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