eRaS55
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- #226
The better question over here is.... do you always raise AA or KK Pre flop?
And the answer is......... a resounding YES! On low stack, you go all in. With a larger stack you should raise high enough that only other "strong hands" remain in the pot with you. I see a lot of players limping with aces and that's when things get dangerous, especially at small stack because now you're open to being bullied pre flop by a bluffer who gets lucky... or just losing to some silly card on the river.
And ur like, "Man! That Kings worked out so great a few hands back! I think I'll go do some slots to cheer up." And after losing your entire bankroll there, you may just decide to come over here and ponder in the forum about what the hell is it with AA???? lol
And the answer is......... a resounding YES! On low stack, you go all in. With a larger stack you should raise high enough that only other "strong hands" remain in the pot with you. I see a lot of players limping with aces and that's when things get dangerous, especially at small stack because now you're open to being bullied pre flop by a bluffer who gets lucky... or just losing to some silly card on the river.
And ur like, "Man! That Kings worked out so great a few hands back! I think I'll go do some slots to cheer up." And after losing your entire bankroll there, you may just decide to come over here and ponder in the forum about what the hell is it with AA???? lol











