I always thought that while alot of AK profit comes from building a pot and limiting a field preflop and then either being
ahead with a
pair or with a
high card, alot of it also comes from continuation betting at the
flop after you miss sometimes and making the opponent
fold.
Most of the time at my limit (i play 5NL) people
fold to continuation bets on the
flop and i tend to make them at least 75% of the time until people start to
call then i
cut down.
At some tables people
call with as little as
bottom pair which drains off alot of chips.
My question how do you play these hands when people dont
fold to the continuation bets. Is it still most profitable to
raise preflop then
check/
fold on the
flop or do they become limping -> counterplay-style hands. I really feel im not getting these hands to work anywhere near as
well as they should at my stakes.
An AOk
post would be appreciated here too
Thanks