@ !Luck
whose post was that question directed at? and where did you get Axs and Kxs from? i imagine with positional advantage against a wide opening range (like the scenario i described in the first post) we could flat almost any Axs because

- our opponent range is weak. A2s is roughly a flip against 30% of hands, which a lot of more aggressive players are probably opening in the CO
- we block some Ax/AA for TPTK/overpair
- we can flop draws and backdoor draws to play aggressively profitably because he is going to be playing a weak range aggressively for at least one street (ie high Cbet flop % typical of these players).
- we are probably getting a free bet on every Axx flop, because he will probably cbet every A high board.

@donachello
good points for consideration. thanks.

@kmind
i don't think anyone has mentioned balance? i mean, whether we leave our nut hands in our 3bet range or not, we're going to want to have like >75% of our 3bet range as "bluffs" when 3betting this guy, to exploit his high fold frequency. doing that necessary entails being exploitable and being unbalanced. good point about considering postflop aggression.