Hand Review

AK in a 3-Bet Pot

Why top pair top kicker often commits more easily when SPR is lower.

BTN vs CO100BBHero BTNVillain COUpdated: 2026-05-10
A♠K♣Hero hand and boardK♦8♣3♠2♥9♦
  1. Preflop: CO opens, BTN 3-bets, CO calls.
  2. Flop: Flop K83, SPR is lower.
  3. Turn: Hero can value bet confidently.
  4. River: Runout stays clean and AK remains strong.
Beginner Thought

Looks first at hand strength and often misses position, range, and line.

Professional Thought

Lower SPR makes strong top pair more willing to put money in than in deep single-raised pots.

GTO Baseline

Start with range, sizing, equity, and defense frequency.

Exploit Adjustment

Then adjust to the opponent's leaks: over-calling, over-folding, or over-bluffing.

Hand Setup

CO opens, BTN 3-bets AKo, CO calls. 100BB effective, with a lower SPR after preflop 3-bet action.

Street-by-Street Training Map

StreetTraining focus
PreflopPreflop pot is much larger than a single-raised pot after CO calls the 3-bet.
FlopFlop Kd8c3s gives Hero top pair top kicker in a lower-SPR pot.
TurnTurn 2h is clean and keeps many worse Kx, pairs, and floats behind.
RiverRiver 9d is mostly safe; Hero can value bet with sizing that worse Kx can call.

Pot and Sizing

  1. Preflop pot is much larger than a single-raised pot after CO calls the 3-bet.
  2. Flop Kd8c3s gives Hero top pair top kicker in a lower-SPR pot.
  3. Turn 2h is clean and keeps many worse Kx, pairs, and floats behind.
  4. River 9d is mostly safe; Hero can value bet with sizing that worse Kx can call.

Range Changes by Street

  1. CO call versus 3-bet contains suited broadways, pocket pairs, some slowplays, and suited Ax.
  2. On K83r, CO has KQ/KJ/KTs, medium pairs, and sets at lower frequency.
  3. Clean turns let AK keep value across streets.
  4. River value targets are worse Kx and stubborn pairs; raises from tight players still matter.

Hand-to-Drill Prescription

StepWhat to do next
ReadName position, stack depth, board texture, and opponent type before reading the conclusion.
ReplayStep through each street and state the value target, bluff target, or pot-control reason.
PracticeRun three-bet-pots and Math and Stack Depth in Practice Mode.
ReviewSave one offline Analyze Lite note if the hand matches a leak from your own play.

Beginner Thought vs Professional Thought

SPR

Beginner: Top pair is always the same.

Professional: Lower SPR makes strong top pair more willing to build a pot.

Value

Beginner: I need to protect from everything.

Professional: The goal is to get called by worse, not to end the hand.

River

Beginner: I should always jam clean runouts.

Professional: Sizing still depends on worse calls and opponent profile.

Alternative Lines

  • Bet flop for value.
  • Use turn sizing that sets up clean river value without isolating only better hands.
  • Check sometimes versus trap-heavy callers.
  • Do not panic shove simply because the pot is larger.

Exploit Adjustment Table

Calling stationValue bet confidently across clean runouts.
NitValue bet smaller and respect sudden aggression.
Aggressive regularMix checks to induce and protect.
ProAvoid making the low-SPR value line completely face-up.

Next Drills

3-Bet Pots

Practice lower-SPR top pair decisions.

Open Drill

Train This Hand

65 spots 3-Bet Pots

Train lower-SPR decisions, ace-high boards, overpairs, and medium-strength pot control in 3-bet pots.

47 spots Math and Stack Depth

Review pot odds, SPR, 3-bet pot commitment, and stack-depth planning.

61 spots Value and Thin Value

Find value bets, avoid overplaying one pair, and choose sizes worse hands can call.

Interactive Question

Why is AK more comfortable on K83r in a 3-bet pot than in a deep single-raised pot?

FAQ

What is the main lesson of this hand?

Lower SPR makes strong top pair more willing to put money in than in deep single-raised pots.

What is the difference between GTO baseline and exploit adjustment?

The baseline prevents obvious exploitation. Exploit adjustments intentionally deviate when an opponent has a clear leak.

What should I record when reviewing a hand?

Record positions, stack depth, board texture, bet sizes, opponent type, your thought process, and the better alternative line.

Next Steps

3-Bet Pots Drill PackTrain lower-SPR decisions, ace-high boards, overpairs, and medium-strength pot control in 3-bet pots.Math and Stack Depth Drill PackReview pot odds, SPR, 3-bet pot commitment, and stack-depth planning.Value and Thin Value Drill PackFind value bets, avoid overplaying one pair, and choose sizes worse hands can call.Pot Odds TrainerDrill call prices before reviewing similar hands.Daily Hand TrainerPractice one decision point now.Player Type TestConnect this line to opponent tendencies.