Re: Fun with AKs
If you check the flop and it gets checked by the cutoff (possible since he didn't raise you), you have options on the turn.
If it's bet, you can raise and knock some people out - heck if the flush draw is the bettor, you are 2:1 (assuming he doesn't have a pair yet and has 15 outs since you don't either) to win the hand. Or if it's checked again, you can bet and they are only getting 11:1 instead of 20:1 on the flop bet. No one is folding for one bet on the flop - heck, 22 has good enough odds to call.
SSHE has a nice dissertation on this, go to page 163 . . . there's not a lot you can do here, but I think checking the flop and raising/betting the turn is the best course of action. Of course if it's bet and raised to you on the turn, you have an easy fold.
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