What you do with AA?

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  • #251
Did it only the other night, first hand in a big tourney and I raise UTG for 5 BB and someone shoved All-in with pocket Kings, They hit quads and knocked me out on very first hand.
Still it was only a free-roll. haha!
 
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  • #252
Basics: The best way to play pocket aces is to raise and re-raise with them before the flop. You should also be playing your pocket aces very aggressively after the flop as well. You should often be willing to get all of your chips in the middle with pocket aces.
 
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  • #253
except a few cases, i never go allin with AA, unless I am at the final table or in HU, never under playing this pair, in generaly I raise 5bb at any position before the button, if I am at the button I raise 3bb, but when I am facing a loose player who enters all hands and if he raises i only call him, and let him raise into the river, finaly I enjoy at the end. I did it before yesterday it was quite enjoyable, especially with someone who bluffed me before and showed me his bluff, this is what I do personally with AA
 
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  • #254
Everything will depend on the position you occupy at the table, if you are on BTN, you need to be more aggressive and raise the bet.
But if you are in UGT or MP, find which players are the ones who can raise the bet and try to get them out of control, to take them to an all in.

Obviously I would do it on the preflop and the flop
 
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  • #255
It is always necessary to play AA in different ways, first of all, it depends on the position and opponents against whom you are playing, the bet must be raised by 2.5-3 buy-ins, you always need to remember that the less opponents take part in the multi-pot, the higher your equity.
 
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  • #256
Thats is the good question

Depends of the tournament and how much BB u have
 
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  • #257
when you have a premium hand it is always good to use the best tactics to win as much as possible, after all poker is the art of minimizing losses and maximizing gains
 
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  • #258
I lost... ever!
 
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  • #259
i dont like slow playing pocket aces, i always seem to get burned.
 
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  • #260
I usually go all-in, but if I'm in the tournament among the first I only give 1/2 of the pot, to hang something:fight:
 
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  • #261
Aces

Like most players, I usually play aggressively with aces. But sometimes, I also fold.

For instance, if I'm in a SnG with three equal payouts, and we're down to four players, and someone else has a critical stack where I estimate he only has a few minutes left, and someone before me goes all in who has almost the same or more stack of chips as me, I'll often fold.

Yeah, the odds against another player might be 3.5 to 1 or 5 to 1 in my favor depending on what he's holding, but if I feel I already have the game won then why take the chance? I don't need the largest stack of chips to win and am satisfied to allow another player to claim that glory.

Now if the poor player with the critical chip stack were to go all in, that's another matter entirely.:D
 
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  • #262
Depends on several factors, like the position, the chipstack, your opponents chipstack, and how you see your opponent.
AA is not a sure win hole cards, there is always a possible badbeat looming somewhere in the table.
But having the strongest hand, you want to maximize your win, but i would not look to getting many players in the pot.
More players in would expose you to a bigger chance of getting a badbeat. So i would look into getting at the most two players in, or one player with the most stack.
My initial move will be to 3BB raise to take out players with garbage hands and hope the high cards would stay. And from there i would CBet or shove depending on the chipstack of the remaining player/s.
It really depends on the situation how you would deal with AA, but one thing for sure, i will never limp my As.
 
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  • #263
Without knowing any variables, it's so hard to answer your questions. But just answering them as asked, I would say it depends on the situation I'm in. And knowing nothing, if it's a choice between all in or pretending you have nothing, I'd chose all in. Everyone may fold, and you get very little, but if not, at least you're getting it all in with the best starting hand you can have. And that's even assuming you mean go all in or pretend you have nothing, pre flop vs post flop. When you get a chance, try posting some specifics of a hand you were in, and how you played it, and ask what could have been done differently. I bet you'll get some feedback.
 
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  • #264
all in unless I'm near a bubble ..
 
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  • #265
either play it fast, or play it slow and react to the board as needed. and then you can play it between that. so basically play it all ways, then they can never put a tell on your raise limits.
 
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  • #266
The situation should dictate how you play any hand. If its 10-2 off heads up at the final table or AA on the first hand of the tourney. I think the situation dictates your strength just as much as your cards do.
 
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  • #267
It will depend on the situation. If it is MTT's, tournament start, always with a raise waiting to be re-raised to move all-in. If the opponent just calls, you have to be careful on the flops, there are a lot of people who call with hands for trips or doubles.
 
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  • #268
depends of situation but the ALL IN button ways call me like ''you goona win press me man"
 
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  • #269
It depends a lot on the situation. If it is an all in pre-flop, and I am one of the last to decide, I am tempted to take a chance, because in the pre-flop I am winning. In another situation the pot, the opponents' actions and mainly the community cards depend a lot.
 
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  • #270
It depends i usually play agressive but not too much ..
Raise and re-raise
 
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  • #271
Get the best result with all in most time
 
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I pray I don't take a Bad Beat!
 
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  • #273
Sometimes i slow play them if against me play fish player,but most of a time a raise or 3bet
 
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  • #274
It depends of points i have at table. If i am playing tournament and i have let say 11000 points then i am plying like i have nothing at all. Why because at pokerstars if 1 person have AA or any other 2 cards in hand there is big chance that another player have 66 or 88 or some other 2 same cards. And because of that you always have chance to lose points also. But if i have 3000 points then i am going all in. Why? I will lose or multiple my balans. 😁
 
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  • #275
With AA I give all-in, because I tried many times only with raise and came into play with small cards, they made 2 pairs and I was left with a swollen lip, from now on I only all-in with AA regardless of the pot or the position in the tournament .
 
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