I'm not a big fan of checking this flop - checking after a re-raise on an AK flop is likely to get your less action, rather than more. Think of it this way, what would you do if you had 67s? You would bet, so I would bet now. If your opponent has a hand like 88, he's unlikely to put any more money in the pot regardless of if you check or bet the flop. If he has a hand like Ax, he's calling your flop bet no matter what. If someone calls a PF re-raise with Ax and then flops an ace, they're not folding to a single bet.
On the turn if you bet the flop, now I like a check. There are virtually zero drawing hands your opponent has and you most likely have him drawing dead. Also, on the off chance he called your flop bet with air, you now give him the opportunity to bluff.
As played however, I would bet the turn for about $18 and call a raise/push - if he just calls i would pot the river again and call a raise/push.Statistics: Posted by GodlikeRoy — Tue Feb 20, 2007 3:25 pm
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