So what is it that makes AK with a flopped gutshot so tough to play? The other two “buckets” – missing with Ace King & flopping top pair – were covered in previous chapters. In some senses, this is also the least relevant of the three “buckets” we have chosen, because it comparatively occurs with the lowest frequency. So without further ado, let’s get into the strategy…Īrguably, one of the toughest aspects of playing AK is when it flops a gutshot. This material comes directly from Chapter 11 “When AK Flops A Gutshot” in the book Optimizing Ace King.
In this guide, we are going to look at how to play gutshots through the lens of Ace King.
98 is a double gutty here since a Jack OR a 7 would make their straight. And in some cases, a starting hand can actually have a double gutshot (aka a double-belly buster). Note that gutshots can also have other qualities (for instance, AK has a gutshot straight draw AND two overcards on QT6).