Re: 2/4 B&M - AK on Kxx flop vs preflop capper
If the villain is playing correctly, which is not usually a good assumption in B&M 2/4, then the preflop cap means AA-QQ or AKs, maybe JJ, AK or AQs. An aggressive player would have a wider range here.
You are behind a lot of that range, chopping with some, and ahead of a few. I would call it down from there. I prefer betting out at the flop. If the villain had JJ or something that missed this flop then he might check it through, and you don’t want to give him a free shot at drawing out on you when you are ahead. Just call it down.
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