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				 AK facing a re-raise pre-flop, how was this played?
				
					
						I have been going over a hand I saw recently and would just like to hear your thoughts please as to how you would have played the hand from the perspective of the MP player, given that he's holding AK of diamonds. 
 I've run some numbers through pokerstove and he was behind the range of QQ+ after the flop which considering the pre-flop re-raise I thought it was pretty safe to put the SB on. He has quite a few outs I can see, but I'm wondering what  you thought of the continuation bet post flop given that he had been re-raised before the flop.
 
 So my questions are ... 1. Do you think QQ+ is a good estimation of SB range, and 2. Do you think MP played this well.
 
 Thanks
 
 PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $50.00 BB (6 handed) - Poker-Stars Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com
 
 SB ($7596.80)
 BB ($5894)
 UTG ($10175.90)
 MP ($7649)
 CO ($9378)
 Button ($5222)
 
 Preflop:
 1 fold, MP raises to $150, 1 fold, Button calls $150, SB raises to $650, 1 fold, MP calls $500, Button calls $500
 
 Flop: ($2000) 3
  , 10  , 8  (3 players) SB bets $1150, MP raises to $3166, 1 fold, SB raises to $6946.80 (All-In), MP calls $3780.80
 
 Turn: ($15893.60) 9
  (2 players, 1 all-in) 
 River: ($15893.60) J
  (2 players, 1 all-in) 
 Total pot: $15893.60 | Rake: $3
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