Re: Big Stacked AKs
Look this hand is pretty simple. The more unpaired hands that villain's range contains, the more desirable checking the flop becomes. I personally can't really imagine AT and KQ here ( or some of the lower pairs,) but whatever, I'm done arguing that. So the discussion is about what we think villain's range is, not how to play the hand. Sherman has villain on a wider range than most of the rest of us, that's fine, I honestly don't know who's right. If villain's range is AQ+ 88+, shoving the flop is pretty clearly correct. If villain has the range that Sherman just depicted, then it seems checking behind is pretty clearly correct.
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