Re: stop and go at 10+1\'s
I don't like a stop and go here. Depending on your read of the opponent (loose or tight), you're either way ahead if he has a wide range or way behind if he's got a very tight range.
If you want to play this hand against this opponent and you perceive him as a loose maniac, push allin and get all your money in with the best hand. Don't let him fold a dominated hand or a hand you're ahead of (A7+, KT+, QJ). If he has a low pair, you want to see all five cards to make it a coinflip.
This is a push or fold situation. Don't be fancy.
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