19 Nov 2025 Intermediate This material is for medium-skilled players bet sizing continuation bet equity GTO position ranges Jonathan Little breaks down how to play ace high flops as the preflop aggressor in position. He covers continuation bet sizing based on board texture, explains range vs nut advantage, and shows when to check on ace-low boards. Includes Peak GTO analysis. Bet big on dynamic ace high boards. Use small sizing on static boards. Check more on ace-low when opponents have straights. Ace High Flop Fundamentals: Ace high boards favor the preflop raiser because you hold all suited aces and best offsuit aces while the big blind three-bets their premium hands Board texture determines bet size - static boards like A-6-4 get small bets while dynamic boards with flush draws get bigger two-thirds pot sizing On ace-low boards like A-3-2, check more often because opponents have the nut advantage with straights you cannot have in your range Ace-K-Q boards are premium betting spots with 70% equity - use big sizing since you hold all the nuts including straight combinations Polarize your betting range on ace-low boards - bet your best top pairs and backdoor flush draw bluffs while checking marginal aces Check behind range includes weak suited aces, high pocket pairs, and unpaired high cards with showdown value that aren't vulnerable to being outdrawn Training with Peak GTO drills helps internalize these concepts by practicing real situations and tracking your ELO improvement over time