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 Originally Posted by kickass
AK can't be drawn out on KK can that makes it more of a mistake to chk back kk. I want to fold hand 1 I feel that whist his range has both KK and AK it's weighted in favour of AK. If he could ever have 88 this is obv a lol call. And I prolly level myself into making it in game. Hand 2 I wanna bet fold small. Maybe chk fold if he folds AQ
I'm not thinking about getting drawn out on when I have KK on AAK, I want to maximize value. KK on AAK is 84% vs. Ax, that's like having AA preflop.
If I check back AK on AAK, it's because I don't think villain calls with Kx/gutters and isn't the type to float/spew on scary boards or knows me well enough to think I could bet the nuts there.
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