Again, I would like more stats, he is adapting to you and your stats which affects the meta-game.
I notice a big leak with you micro stakes guys is your bet sizing.
I think PF is too small, especially OOP. I'd go at least 1.40, but more like 1.50. The reasoning is simple: you have a good hand and you want to put as much money into the pot as your opponent will call with his worse range, you also want fold equity, and you want to negate his positional advantage by decreasing the stack-to-pot ratio(reducing his implied odds with speculative hands). You want your opponent to respect/be afraid of your bets, in general. Lastly, a bigger 3bet size with discourage your opponent from trying to 4bet bluff you, and when he does 4bet you, you know he is probably stronger than you.
If there are fish in the blinds, perhaps a call preflop is superior.
On the flop, your bet looks gutless/weak IMO, again I'd go slightly over half pot, which would be 1.50, you want to sell that you have AK.
On the turn, if you choose to bet(what range do you put him on? Is he cally/raisy/foldy postflop?), once again I'd go bigger.
River check is good, most players aren't calling 2 streets then folding to a river jam, but some do, it depends on reads/stats/meta. |