AKs in middle position (1 Viewer)

*** on to the flop ***

Hero raises to $6. [ later in the session people will call bigger raises, but for now $6 is the biggest raise of the young session ]

Hero gets five callers

Oops, miscalculation here. Looks like they're ready to call much bigger raises.

Just jam it in. You probably have two overs and a flush draw, plus some fold equity if he is as weak as you think. If he calls and you brick out, rebuy. This seems fairly standard.

Agreed. Hard to imagine a better spot to realize our fold equity.
 
*** It ends quickly ***

Hero jams all in. Crazy Jr. folds. MP+3 thinks a bit but folds. The rest of the table folds to UTG +2 who snaps Hero off.

Hero has :as: :ks:
UTG +2 shows :7s: :4s: ( woo hoo!)

The board runs out bricks: < :js: :5d: :2s: > :5h: :8h:

MP +3 pops over :jd: :9s: and verbally shakes her finger at Hero. Much of the rest of the table joins in, opining that Hero is a big bluffer. I wonder if one of the other folders also folded better than ace high. Several people question the appropriateness of hero's play.

Hero notes he got a worst hand to call and the winning hand to fold. That seemed like a pretty good play.

I thought this was a pretty much ABC type of hand with no hard decisions but the table didn't seem to feel that way. So I got some additional opinions.

Let's say Hero didn't have much fold equity the rest of the night -=- DrStrange
 

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