Quote Originally Posted by daviddem View Post
H1: If he does it with AA,QQ,AKs,AKo, you have 33.7% equity against this range Pot odds are 32% so it is a very slim call. If he has any AQ it's a fold because your equity drops to 27.7%. So if you have the slightest doubt that he may have AQ, just fold.

Why are you 3 betting AK pre against a 8/6 UTG raise? He's not folding many better hands and he's folding all his worse hands. I'd flat and wake up if I hit an A or K. Plus the button is there too, so there is a good chance that you will have to play a 3 bet pot OOP without a made hand on the flop. I also think your preflop 3b sizing is too small, would make it like 0.8. As played, I'd bet more on this wet flop, close to pot. Then it would be more of a call when he shoves with AA,QQ,AKs,AKo, because of all the dead money.
This is an obvious hole in my understanding. Its 3way if i flat anyway. AK blows multiway. I want to get this to HU pre, no? HU on the flop i have alot more fold equity.
Why do i want to commit myself to calling a shove? My thinking was that anything i beat is folding to my flop bet. A call/raise and i am crushed given the range i put him on. I want to leave myself an out, no?
Thanks for your comments, mate. I obviously dont have this clear.