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Given history, hand played is fine.
Now for your AK question. As with about 99.9% of everything in poker, it depends. It depends on your position, whether someone has raised before you, what their stats are, what your image is, whether you think theyre paying attention to your image, etc.
Example: You have AsKc UTG and raise to 4bb, a 11/9 with a 2% 3bet over 400 hands 3bets you from the CO. You should probably just fold. You don't want to stack off pre since his range is going to wtf pwn you pretty much always. You can call, but its going to get you in some bad spots postflop since if you hit an A or K he's going to slow down with his JJ/QQ, and if he has AA and a K hits the flop you're going to lose a decent bit of your stack, if not all of it. Same deal with KK, he's not going to be too committed once an A hits the flop.
You have AKs UTG, a 33/21 with a 17% 3bet over 170 hands 3bets you OTB. You can easily 4bet/get it in here unless you have a read he only stacks off with nut hands pre. Then you can call and rape his AJ or w/e he's 3betting you with when an A binks.
You have AKo IP, a 12/9 with a 27% steal (shows you that he's probably positionally aware) over 277 hands raises UTG. Typically just call this since his 4bet/all in range is going to be weighted heavily towards KK+. If you call, you keep in AQ, 77+, etc in his range and can extract at value from a lot of his range. Obviously you should still be leery of stacking off post usually.
I think you get the point of how who you're playing, position, etc changes how you should play the hand. Just pay attention to the action and everything else around you, think about the different spots and you should be able to figure it out pretty quickly.
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