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No way, AK is much better than AA or KK. Because its easier to play. Regardless of what flops its hard to get away from AA or KK so you could lose a good amount when someone else hits big, but with AK you know if youve hit it or not.
Please attribute your quotes. This is straight from SuperSystem by Doyle Brunson, and is one of the more controversial points in his NL section. If you play all hands well (don't get irrationally attached to big pairs), AA or KK seem to be clearly preferable holdings. That said, I and many of us tend to win small pots and lose big ones with AA and KK, as there aren't that many really good second-best hands if you don't make a set with your pocket pair which will pay you off. Purely from an EV point of view, however, AA > AK.
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