Re: I rarely use stop and gos...good time for it?
Well, this turned into what ended up being a stop and go. But I get the sense from your post it just worked out this way and wasn't really planned (although I could certainly be wrong). A stop and go is a planned move when your hand is too strong to fold given the situation but you don't want to push preflop if your opponent can't fold. In your typical stop and go situation you are committing yourself to jamming any flop regardless of what comes.
-ActionBob
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