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I saw this intriguing term several times recently on this board. I'd be grateful if someone could tell me what it means and provide an example.
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stop and go means the player didnt use a fluent line of play as normally taken. for instance; i flop a set. i lead at the flop and am raised. i call the raise. turn comes and i bet. thats a stop and go. a non-stop and go play for this hand would be to 3bet the flop, or checkraise the turn.
stop and go means you slow down on a street and start up again on the next. |
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yah this is definitely not a post for this forum. small stakes players will know what this term is and will answer accordingly.
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