This is the LSC thread I was talking about:
forum/viewtopic.php?t=20913
A "stop n' go's" just cold-calling a PF raise OOP and leading the flop for healthy bet, usually a push for me because I only use it in the lower M situations. Very usefull in SnG's. It's also useful for me in varying my play in cash games where I tend to play re-raise/fold, raise/fold in the blinds a lot.
i.e.
Blinds 200/400/25 ante.
Folds to MP2 (t7500) who's aggressive PF and cannot laydown after entering a pot until he sees some cards raises to 1400. Folds to me (t4500) in the SB with 99. I know he's calling a push because he's a donk like that and will call any push from anyone with any hand he feels is worth open-raising. I just call the 1000
Flop: T-8-4 (Pot: 3200)
I shove for my last 3100.
That's a stop n' go. We're just figuring this is profitable because of his wide PF range that we're a coinflip fav against a vast majority of. The stop n' go cuts these situations down to 3-card hands instead of 5 cards or no cards that are almost always gonna be 5 card hands.
I'd say I use it once or twice per SnG and maybe 3-4 times in an MTT, maybe less. I'd think H2T uses it more because he has more MTT experience and probably picks the spots better, but I don't know.
I just typed all this shit up, but could've just posted this link to Fossilman describing it on 2p2:
http://archiveserver.twoplustwo.com/sho ... =5&o=&vc=1
Here's a great post on re-stealing (Scroll down to Ansky's post. It's the last on the 1st page):
http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/showf ... 101&page=0