Author Topic: ''AA''Pokeraces... How toplay them??!!  (Read 715 times)

bouss

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''AA''Pokeraces... How toplay them??!!
« on: July 24, 2006, 10:59:49 PM »
Poker Aces refers to two aces dealt pre-flop. It is the strongest possible pre-flop hand in Texas Holdem Poker. But despite this many players find themselves on the losing end when dealt this hand.

When you're dealt a pair of Aces, you just don't fold pre-flop. You're sitting with the best possible hand at this stage of the game. So how do you bet with Poker Aces ? Do you simply go all-in? I'd say no to that.

Remember, you're trying to produce as much profit out of this strong position. You want to maximise the opportunity. Going all-in will simply scare most players into folding without placing a bet.

If you're in the early position (first or second to bet), you'll place a single bet. Anyone with a decent hand will call, hopefully someone might raise. If there has been a raise don't jump to re-raise or call, pause for a short while – make them think you're considering your options and then call.

After the flop your strategy will be to eliminate anyone that could get a straight or a flush. So I would begin to raise aggressively, if you're lucky you'll trick one player into believing that you're bluffing.

If you're in the middle or late position (one of the last to bet) you'll watch as everyone calls and then raise. Even though you're sitting with a pair of aces, if possible try to avoid a show-down. Protect your hand by forcing others to fold after the flop. If you don't drive out your opponents you risk losing your hand...

DomEast

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''AA''Pokeraces... How toplay them??!!
« Reply #1 on: January 19, 2007, 01:48:39 AM »
Hello,

If you can force an all-in pre-flop with the bullets then you are in good shape. If there is still people betting post flop ..... be wary especially If there is more than 3 or 4 people still in the pot you might have to let them go depending on the flop.

As a strategist I still prefer the J/10 theory for building good pots. I have put this argument elswhere on the forum.

Me and a few freinds have been discussing how TV coverage of poker is ruining the skill of the game as the all-inners are multiplying! They see the highlights of the final table where it's a bunch of sponsered pro's playing up to the camera with pronounced all-in bets pre-flop. There is some occasions that you do see good poker like the high stakes poker programs. How often do you see a stone cold bluff onnatelly these days? or am I missing something?

Happy fishing all,

Dom