Quote Originally Posted by IowaSkinsFan
I think opp has a draw here much more often than KJ or 77.
I completely agree, which is why calling a shove even with the flop re-raise size he used is +EV.

Quote Originally Posted by IowaSkinsFan
You're not taking into account that our opponent knows what we know. If we make a pot size raise our opponent isn't going to want to shove over the hands such as draws that we want him to shove over.
What information do Stinger and villain both know that makes a PSB re-raise not optimal? I don't necessarily agree that villain is going to 3bet AI a drawing hand less just because we potted the flop, just because the difference in re-raise sizes wouldn't encourage/discourage me. If your point is true, however, then making a smaller re-raise is clearly better.

Quote Originally Posted by IowaSkinsFan
In fact, I don't think we ever get anything worse to call us with a pot sized raise (which makes me think calling the flop is a very plausible play).
Folding out weaker made hands is definitely more debatable based on the re-raise size IMO. But i still think villain (if he were holding A-J, K-10, etc.) could put drawing hands in our range even if we potted the flop.

I personally don't like floating this flop since we can profitably call a shove from villain, and we are ahead of many reasonable weaker made hands that he could be holding.