Re: How\'s your SSNLHE?: AKs
The only one that I disagreed with is the size that you should bet on the flop. You probably have a sizable equity advantage against a good range of hands, however the ones that you will have the biggest advantage against are hands that won't be calling large(r) bets. Combine that with the fact that you have a dry side pot makes me inclined to bet a very small amount in order to induce him to call now and make a larger mistake if you do make your hand. A larger bet will usually just make him fold right now and you won't be able to capitalize later, and a check will keep the side pot empty and make it unlikely for him to make any major mistakes later on.
-Doom
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