Re: A Bubble Decision
It's only better if you think he won't lay down preflop, and it's hard to tell from the min-raise given the description in the OP. Whichever you think you'll have maximum fold equity with is the one you want to use.
Small to mid pockets are ideal hands to use a stop and go with too, because presumably you opponent will have overs, and this way he only gets to see three cards before he's put to the test rather than running all five of them (if you get in preflop). A 900 chip push into his 1400 stack should give him something to think about if he whiffs on the flop too.
I think folding is kinda weak here personally, but I'm sure some will advocate it.
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