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AK stats and thoughts
Since AK crops up so frequently I feel it's an important hand to play well under many circumstances. Sure it's easy when an A or K flops, but the other 2/3rds of the time one can be faced with difficult situations.
My stats ~40k hands BB/hand: +0.71 (+0.93 suited, +0.66 off) W$WSF: 52.07% WtSD: 52.07% W$SD: 61.21% Some thoughts after whiffing the flop: Heads up always fire a continuation bet. Against a blind what to do when faced with a CR? Call and fold the turn UI? Out of position against a cold-caller, what to do when faced with a CR? I feel with paint on the board it can be an easy fold, but what about with rags on the flop? Only worry is a pp. Ck/call down UI? Against two players sometimes I will check, sometimes I fire a continuation depending on the flop texture. With a paired board I almost always fire. Against three or more players I will check unless I flop a gutshot to broadway. Then I tend to bet since I have as many as 10 outs and if not CR'd will usually allow me to get to the river for free. Thoughts, comments and even laughs are appreciated. BO |
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