iceman, yes, there are low buyin no limit games all over the strip nowadays. Harrah's has a $120 max $1/$2 NL, then the Excalibur, Aladdin, and Bally's all have $100 max $1/$2 games. Some of these games are actually fairly tough, but this is not prime tourist season in Vegas either so that could have a lot to do with it.
I normally smooth call with AK as well in this spot, but the problem with this raise is that it's undersized. If this action gets around the table, this is going to be a 4-5 player pot, which would be equally as large as the heads-up pot, potentially larger, and with much less chance of my AK winning, unless I were to flop Broadway. That is why I chose to reraise in this situation at this table.
The more I think about it, the more I like Gish's idea of checking behind and seeing if I can get my opponent to act on the turn. If he has the flush draw he probably already has either
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[Ks] or
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[Qs] in which case I am already in a load of trouble. If he has a two pair, a set or Broadway he is going to bet the turn pretty hard with the spade draw out there and my willingness to take a free card. If he has
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[Qs] then it's his birthday anyway. If he puts out a feeler bet I can call and maybe get a free showdown if he has AK as well as that board has to be just as frightening to him with an opponent who is willing to smooth call.
I decide to make the laydown and asked my opponent if he would have the courteousy to show me, I flipped up my AK and he showed his AK for the guaranteed chop. I can't decide if his play was borderline brilliant or incredibly risky. By reraising there I've put myself on 3-4 hands, I realize, but the only hands I am likely to lay down there are QQ and AK. I think AA would have been a hard laydown in that pot, especially if I had the
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.