i'm thinking that i usually am happy to get it all in pf with AK at the 25s since i'm looking at lesser aces or underpairs most of the time and the occassional screwing by AA or KK (see below).
my question is this:
what characteristics (if any) do you look for in villain to fold AKo in a hand like the one below?
it turns out that this guy was pretty tight (didn't know it at the time), so i imagine that i can't really put him on anything worse than QQ, KK, AA, or AK. so is it a fold?
also, this villain was full stacked or higher (AA just doubled him up), so does that usually mean a better hand if he's willing to push?
Full Tilt Poker
No Limit Holdem Ring game
Blinds: $0.10/$0.25
5 players
Stack sizes:
UTG: $0
CO: $64.90
Button: $49.30
Kuso: $14.55
BB: $24.15
Pre-flop: (
5 players) Kuso is SB with
CO raises to $1, Button folds,
Kuso raises to $3.5, BB folds,
CO raises to $16,
Kuso calls all-in $11.05.
Uncalled bets: $1.45 returned to CO.
Flop: (
$30.8, 2 players + 1 all-in - Main pot: $29.35, Sidepot 1: $1.45)
Turn: (
$30.8, 2 players + 1 all-in - Main pot: $29.35, Sidepot 1: $1.45)
River: (
$30.8, 2 players + 1 all-in - Main pot: $29.35, Sidepot 1: $1.45)
Results:
Final pot: $30.8
CO showed Ks Kh
Kuso showed As Kd