$Freeroll NLHE MTT Turbo: $ NLHE MTT Turbo: What is the best option to play on RIVER in this situation?

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$Freeroll NLHE MTT Turbo: $ NLHE MTT Turbo: What is the best option to play on RIVER in this situation?

Freeroll Tournament
No Limit - Level I (20/40)

MP2 (1500 in chips)
CO (1300 in chips)
BTN (1420 in chips)
SB (1660 in chips)
BB (1500 in chips) is sitting out
UTG+1 (2100 in chips)
UTG+2 (1020 in chips)
UTG+3 (1500 in chips)
Hero(MP1) (1500 in chips)

Pre Flop: Hero has [As Ks]

UTG+1: folds, UTG+2: calls 40, UTG+3: folds, Hero: raises to 120, MP2: folds, CO: calls 120, BTN: calls 120, SB: calls 100, BB: folds, UTG+2: folds

*** FLOP *** [Jd Td 6s]

SB: checks, Hero: bets 40, CO: calls 40, BTN: calls 40, SB: raises to 120, Hero: calls 80, CO: calls 80, BTN: calls 80

*** TURN *** [Ts]

SB: checks, Hero: checks, CO: checks, BTN: bets 200, SB: calls 200, Hero: calls 200, CO: calls 200

*** RIVER *** 3♠

SB: checks, Hero: bets 1060 and is all-in, CO: calls 860 and is all-in, BTN: folds, SB: folds

*** SHOW DOWN ***

Hero: shows [As Ks] (a flush,Ace high)
CO: shows [3c Qc] (two pair, Tens and Threes)

Hero wins 3560

How is better to play on the river in this situation when you know that you are the strongest hand , would you just bet, or chech and wait for opponents bet and then all-in , or just like me all-in?
 
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Raise more pre, especially in a freeroll, I would be making it 140-160.

Check flop, minbetting here does not accomplish anything.

Turn call is fine, river shove is fine given SPR.
 
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Don't hate the river play, I mean if someone's check/calling all the way they're going to call any bet on the river (in a freeroll).

But the other streets, I would have raised to 160 (~4x = 3x+limper) pre-flop. On the flop, multi-way you're just making it tough for yourself by c-betting with a gut shot and two-overs, it's way better to check/call given you have about 40% against top pair, 16% against two pair, 64% against flush draw, 72% open-ender (KQ, you block a K though), 60% against open-ender (98). So you have to consider a lot while making a bet there, you just got lucky that nobody had a J, else they might have re-raised. Turn check/call is fine given the odds you're getting. River shove is okay given that people don't usually fold to any bet in freeroll if they have put money in the previous streets. So, hope this helps.
 
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Raise more pre, especially in a freeroll, I would be making it 140-160.

Check flop, minbetting here does not accomplish anything.

Turn call is fine, river shove is fine given SPR.
Thaks, I'm raise 120 on preflop (3-bet).
 
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Don't hate the river play, I mean if someone's check/calling all the way they're going to call any bet on the river (in a freeroll).

But the other streets, I would have raised to 160 (~4x = 3x+limper) pre-flop. On the flop, multi-way you're just making it tough for yourself by c-betting with a gut shot and two-overs, it's way better to check/call given you have about 40% against top pair, 16% against two pair, 64% against flush draw, 72% open-ender (KQ, you block a K though), 60% against open-ender (98). So you have to consider a lot while making a bet there, you just got lucky that nobody had a J, else they might have re-raised. Turn check/call is fine given the odds you're getting. River shove is okay given that people don't usually fold to any bet in freeroll if they have put money in the previous streets. So, hope this helps.
Thank you buddy, how much you think I should shove on the FLOP in these situations??
 
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Playing AK, post flop is very tricky, specially you are in a multiway pot. Most of the players want to c-bet AK with almost any board textures to protect their hand and slow down the next streets when they face the call or barrelings depends on the type of the players. However, in some spots ,like this board texture, you can check oop and keep your options open on the flop and turn. I would check call on the flop and check raise on the turn and shove on the river. You can be creative sometimes with ur post flop play instead of bet bet bet.... all day all night
 
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