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Monday, September 15, 2008

Playing pocket Aces

I would like to kind of share the way I see at playing different starting hands maybe this will go over well with the group and maybe not. Please post any comments you have about this and if you would prefer me to keep trying to do this on as a series of how to play different hands or not. I would greatly appreciate knowing the views of everyone about this blog and if you want blogs like this to continue and also if you would what ways you would play the hand different.

Here we go the cards are dealt out and you look at your cards and there they are pocket aces the best starting hand out there. Keep in mind that on the average you will only receive this hand once every 221 times the cards are dealt. You are feeling great at this point and you are saying what is my best way to play these two cards. Well first we have to consider two things we have to consider what postion you are in at the table and has anyone raised or limped in front of you and how many people are left to act after you.

The one given is you are not going to throw those monster cards away preflop. First if you have people who have raised in front of you you want to reraise about the amount of the pot with the raises in. Now if you have more than one limper in front of you I think it is most profitable to put a raise in of 4 to 5 times the big blind. This will eliminate the field to one or two other players that are either holding a lower pair or possibly suited connectors. Keep in mind that you want to try to have no more than two opponents after the flop with this hand even though it is the best starting hand. Against one person preflop aces are an 81.8% favorite to win but that percentage decreases for the more players that follow you to the flop.

When the flop hits you have to watch it closely. If a pair should hit the board on the flop you want to put in a raise about half of the pot to test the waters to see if anyone who may have hit three of a kind comes over top of you. If they come over top of you it is best to fold the hand. I know alot of you may think I am crazy for saying that but chances are the opponent has hit a set. If there is only one opponent it would be correct to call his raise and see a turn card but that is a choice you have to base on the type of player you are playing against. A loose player may have hit two pair which are lower than yours or may be on a draw for a flush or straight if the cards are out there on the board for that. Usually you will be able to take the pot down with a raise on the flop with a pair on the board though.

If a rainbow flop hits with no pair on it then it would be safe to check so that you can possibly check raise your opponent. In most cases your opponent will fold or check. If you and the opponents check to the turn you do not want to give a free card on the river unless the board shows no possiblity of a straight or flush.

I see so many people push all in with aces preflop. While you are going to win the hand almost every time you are costing yourself money that could be won throughout the hand. Just remember that it is not just what you lose that costs you the tourney but the extra money you could have won with a hand like this if you push all in before preflop.

I hope this has given some insight into playing aces and that it is okay to write about different hands to play like this. I welcome comments on other ways that other people think aces should be played

1 comments:

AllinJac said...

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