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Originally Posted by iburydoscocaroaches
nanonoko calls this kamaikaze poker. Its great when it works...
Agreed. And frankly I don't think I'd do it in this hand.
Line I would probably take on that board would be bet flop medium sized, check call turn, check fold flop.
As OP says, we have a ton of good hands on that board. I'd check raise with sets, hearts, and my own AQ, check call AK and AA all the way, check fold KQ and AJ by the river.
I think at higher levels OP will have more success. NL5 players call wider. That has to take a few BBs per 100 off this strategy on average.