Quote Originally Posted by Gefunkt
Quote Originally Posted by spoonitnow
Now we can see that AKo provides the most effective blockers for each part of the range, so it will provide the most effective blockers against the entire range as well.
I'd like to make the case that AA provides more fold-equity than AKo. I made some counting errors in my original post, so for the sake of clarity I'm going to identify cards by suit and enumerate everything.

Case1: We have AsKh, We block:
AsAd AsAh AsAc KhKd KhKs KhKc
AsKs AhKh AsQs
AsKh AsKd AsKc AcKh AdKh
14 hands

Case2: We have AsAc, We block:
AsAd AsAh AsAc AcAh AcAd
AsKs AcKh AsQs AcQc
AsKh AsKd AsKc AcKh AcKd AcKs
15 hands

So AA blocks one more hand than AKo.
We don't need to block if we have AA, surely we beat his entire range by default...