Quote Originally Posted by lonnie
I would make it 4 on the flop, bet out 6 on the turn if checked too, then check the river. That would be the line I would take. I would try to not show weakness, as this might induce villain to make an out of line bet. Sometimes the flat call can make an out of position raiser play kinda nuts, especially if he thinks you are drawing or something.
I think you missed the size of your opponents stack, making it for would leave him $2.15. Regardless of stack sizes I dont like a minraise there and would just push.

Quote Originally Posted by Genitruc
4 on the flop?

plz. he can t fold a pair to that raise on flop.

make it 9 to go, fold if he pushes over top.
Why would we want him to fold a pair?

Quote Originally Posted by Warpe
You missed the fold part.

As much as we know players should be reraising preflop with a wider range, at these stakes it's almost always AA/KK against the avg. player.
As played I think it would be horrible to fold this on the flop. I think if you are finding a fold anywhere it would have to be preflop. Against a shortstack who has been lagg I am pushing this flop, the SB complicates it a little so an argument could be made for calling to see how he reacts, but I dont think we can fold.