but lol, yeh, i would want to fold everything worse than AK without reads. AKr board raised in 4bp must be up there with the least bluffed spots in poker.
i don't think that's a good reason to check the flop. we should expect to basically never be raised here and this is obviously an excellent board for the 4bettor.
Stack off.
I think you'll see random bluffs and Ax, also his 2p+ hands will call most of the time.
There was RIO video with DB analysis in spots wwhere you get raised in 3bp(obv not same spot but similar) on A high dry board raising range were 80% bluffs.
Despite the burden of knowing the outcome I think after some thought that this is a shitty spot. In theory I should just call and call his turn jam, if it goes xx I shove most rivers. In practice though I think against pool I just run into AK, 99 at infinite. I think we can deviate quite a bit and find a nitty fold otf.
Fwiw in game I jammed. His sizing I had little choice but to interpret it as a jam, and considering the low spr (someone above mentioned) I chose to gii. Think that was a mistake because he's so condensed I don't know what folds that I wouldn't beat at showdown and I can't think of anything that calls that I beat except maybe a rare AJs and occasionally I can get a chop to fold maybe, but I think that's wishful thinking.
late to this one too. i kind of want to cib instead of jam. the problem with making extremely nitty folds in low spr spots is they rely on an extreme degree of confidence in very specific reads. sure they can be right, but its unlikely and its a major major mistake to be wrong at this stack depth, whereas mathematically just going with your hand is going to be "ok" vs any kind of population. here there's exactly 0 provided reads yet u want to fold a very strong hand to one raise. i just dont think you have enough reason to warrant doing that. if you've played 10k hands with someone, sure by all means make crazy adjustments.
from a hand reading perspective it doesn't really make that much sense for him to raise a better hand than yours as he's ip and would negate all of your bluffs / worse value that would stack themselves anyways. seeing a value hand when you get stacked here doesn't mean he doesn't also have bluffs (granted its unlikely).