Re: AK turn decision
I put the SB on a hand like ATs, JTs, or T9s. I think if SB had a 6, he would wait for the turn to show stregnth. If it was just you and the SB maybe you could raise here, representing a Q, and still you have as many as 10 outs if he's not holding ATs (3 As, 3 Ks and 4 Js) and 7 outs if he is, with the possibility of a free showdown if you miss.
The CO is the unknown quantity. He may have something like AJs, in which case he should fold to two bets. But if he flopped tens full you're drawing dead, if he has AQs, KQs he'll probably reraise you as well. He could also be holding something like KJs, in which case he'll call two bets cold.
So I think I just call, and hope to see a river card for one BB with the plan to call down or bet out if an A or K hits and raise if my J hits.
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