Re: AKs, trying to learn a little more about the math of poker.
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I've seen overbets from all sorts of hands, so I can't say. In a raised pot, two pair, set and straight (along with something like 9x[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img], 7x[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img], QJ[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] and so forth are all far more likely, and AK is at least drawing live against a set or straight.
In a 3bet pot especially from a 14/9 guy raising UTG, AA is >> AK because he often has KK or QQ.
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Yeah. And he could easily be just calling preflop with QQ,KK, and AA... but same with any pocket pair.
This hand probably wasn't worth posting, since I didn't realize how much equity I have, even against KK+ until I started looking at it after the fact.
I folded (groan), but in my defence, I wasn't paying attention and completely misread the odds as well as the preflop action.
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