Does any1 have any cash game advice for playing AK in the small blind after someone has raised preflop?
I may even welcome Ironside's advice. This is his speciality after all.
Not enough information - What stage of the tourney are you at? How many chips do you have compared to the rest of the table? What type of player has raised originally and what position are they in? What is your image at the table? Is the raiser the type of player who can lay a good hand down when faced with strength? Is this a cash game, sng or mtt?
this is pretty close to the info you need to consider when you play Ak.
I'll offer one little tip though, lets say that you are playing 1/2 NL, and the raiser makes it $10.. and has $80 total, and you know hes a bit of a loosey goosey.. you figure to be a long ways ahead of his range. Obviously you want to play against his hand.. so you shovel your chips in, right?
nooo... the leverage bet is the best idea. If you make it $35/$40, you are committing HIM to the pot, whilst you aren't committing yourself to the pot if the BB wakes up with a big hand.
As an example, if you have $250 or so, BB has $200, and you make it up to $80, to put the loosey goosey all-in, and BB wakes up with a monster and jams, you are pretty much committed, but if you make it $40, and BB then comes over the top, you aren't committed, and can get away from it
you still achieve the same thing, ie getting the loosey gooseys stack in the middle, but you avoid getting roped into the pot by a monster from the BB, as he will need a monster to play in that spot.
Naturally these figures aren't set in stone, but its just an example of playing AK to maximise the chances of getting THEIR stack in the middle when you have the best of it, but minimizes the chance of you getting your stack in the middle when the BB has the best of it.