I just got painfully stacked and I'm wondering whether or not I should have folded. I'll throw this out hypothetically because I'd be interested to know what you'd do at your limits, which are almost all well above mine.
Say you have a 450 big-blind stack and your opponent has you covered.
Folds to you on the button and you raise your JJ 4x. If you prefer 3x or 5x, that's fine too. SB calls.
Flop with 9BB in pot is QJ7 rainbow.
SB checks and you BTP. SB calls.
Turn with 27BB in pot is another 7. Your opponent bets the pot.
I'm interested in what you'd do in some different scenarios:
1) You raise around the size of the pot and he pushes. Do you call? What sort of read would it take to get you to fold here?
2) You call. SB pushes the river (call it a 2). Again, do you fold?
3) Would you push in response to his turn bet?
4) If you would consider folding, what if you had QQ? Having top FH against quads is what your 20+ buyin BR is for, yes?
Re-reading this, it's probably the same answer to set-over-set, in which case the consensus here seems to be you get stacked and move on. But even with over double stacks? Is there any stack size you'd consider folding to the SB's flop or turn push?
Thanks...