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I've been working on my AK play and condensed the following from Doyle Brunson's Super System:
Post Flop
-- If the flop misses
OOP: C-bet if you opened and board is not dangerous.
Check if you called preflop.
Fold to any action
IP: Fold to a bet, or check behind - don't bet
--Flopped gutshot+overs draw
Call one flop bet looking for straight. If A or K hits, be careful as opp may have hit straight or 2 pair
--If the flop hits
OOP: Lead bet. Consider check/raise if you called a reraise preflop.
IP: Lead bet, raise a bettor
Note: If you get played back at, and the flop looks like opp may be on a draw, push. If it is a dry board like K 9 4 rainbow, consider folding to the set possibility
--If flop gives you trips (AAx or KKx) or two pair (AKx)
Play fast, bet
Unconnected board, last to act, sometimes check behind and give opp free card
--Flopped nut straight
Overbet pot looking for opp wtih trips or 2 pair to push
If you had called raiser preflop, reraise if opp bets rather than smooth call
--Flopped AKs flush draw or flopped flush
Play fast, Bet
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