The action continues...
So, I raised it to 800 with the intention of folding to a reraise (unless it was the tiny stack) or folding to a stop n go, otherwise pushing if checked to on any flop. Almost immediately after I made the bet I glanced left and saw the big stack. I just didn't pay enough attention to tell that he was in the big blind. It was an easy call for him given his stack so my "steal" had pretty much 0 fold equity and that I think was a mistake. I agree that the bet needed to be bigger to have any fold equity and anything bigger really required me to just go all in.
blinds 200, 400
stacks
hero 3200 Jh7h
villain (big blind) 9000
So, the action. Folded to me in the cut off, I raise to 800, folded to the big blind who calls. Flop is Kh Tc 6s, he checks, I move all in as planned. Given the somewhat awful preflop play, what do we think about the flop plan/play?
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