What you do with AA?

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YoSungDuk said:
Once I won with AA, today I lost again. How you play with AA? You go all-in, or do you act like you have nothing at all?


Try to get it in preflop and hope it holds

If I have many opponents and there is only one raise in preflop I will often play pretty cautiously and try to get to showdown for 1 or 2 bets rather than playing for my entire stack.

Hope those tips help :D
 
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  • #152
Its depends

Hello, that depends friend, that you are dealt AA does not mean that you will automatically win or that there is a certain way to play. you have to observe the table, your rivals, how they acted, everything. To start you have to put together the preflop move, raising or doing 3bet or 4bet to make the big pot, then you are isolating yourself with a strong hand that you dominate. I hope it works for you, regards
 
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All in all the time, I don't care against who, how much, when or where in the tournament, for me it is an all in, period lol :D
 
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  • #154
You should play AA the same as you would the rest of the hands in your range. So, if you are the first to enter the pot, then you should raise whatever amount you typically do (2.5-3 BBs). If there are limpers in front of you, then you want to make a pot sized bet. If there is a raise is front of you, then you want to make a pot-sized 3 bet.

If it makes it to the flop, then you want to bet the same as you would the rest of your range in that position IF the board favors your range. If you are in position, then most boards are going to favor you. The boards that you want to be leery of are boards that are connected or with a lot of medium cards. Make a good continuation bet and play from there.

Just jamming with AA or any other hand will make you really easy to play against. If you are only jamming your best hands and are folding or limping with the rest then you are setting yourself up to be exploited. Your opponents will know to fold when you jam and to 3 bet or call and bluff the flop and/or turn on most boards because they know you don't have a premium hand. You want to keep your opponents guessing.
 
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  • #155
Raise minimum 3BB or all-in
 
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It all depends on the situation and chip count. I mite slow play jus to see what happens or i raise it up.
 
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  • #157
In Cash I play AA vs regs 4bet/call4bet, vs noobs prefer play 4bet/5bet-allin
 
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Most of time agressive, but depends the situation of the table, the players, etc..
 
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Iam not bet all in in this Situations, often bet a lowest stack as normal blind is and playing Smart, trying to push some players to bet a higher stack and if at the table is a big amount of chips trying to raise or all in but only if i know i have more than 80% chance to win, usually its works :-D but sometimes its different, AA its not always a higher...
 
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For me it depends on the position and the type of players at the table, also if you are playing in a freeroll or at a real money table. Generally in my case I increase the pre flower 3x and depending on the reaction increases in the post flop, always according to the position.
 
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All IN!!
 
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Lose my stack
 
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  • #163
Raiseee! Or. Limp and hope someeone raises u
 
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  • #164






usually with AA I put 4 bets on the flop, but when I have a short stack it is ALLIN from the flop








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YoSungDuk said:
Once I won with AA, today I lost again. How you play with AA? You go all-in, or do you act like you have nothing at all?


Surely this depends on other factors. Are you in a tourney or a cash game? If it's a tourney, at what stage and what's your situation? What position are you in, and what have other players done ahead of you? What do you know about your opponents' game styles? Remember your AA makes, at most, only 40% of your best hand at the river. All you know preflop is that no one is ahead of you at this stage. In most situations, you'll want to narrow the field to improve your odds of actually winning, so usually a raise or 3-bet. If you can narrow it down to heads up preflop you're going to win a lot more often than you'll lose. But slow-playing may draw in a wider field and create a much bigger pot - provided your aces connect with the board. In short, there is no best, or "correct" way to play AA.
 
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  • #166
You need to play your AA against 2 players at max, for that you need to make a bet depending on your table and position.

There's not a magical formula...
 
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I'm usually make all in, but... 🤔 Sometimes more loose with AA what win... Need read there how better play with this pars
 
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The best tactic is to raise the bet in 3-4 big blinds. But there are situations when opponents are very cautious or only one player plays against you. In this case, you can lure the player by calling and wait until the opponent starts attacking you, not knowing that you have AA:eek:
 
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  • #169
AA can be played in different ways. I can limp but also tri-bet
 
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xOneCoolHandx said:
You should play AA the same as you would the rest of the hands in your range. So, if you are the first to enter the pot, then you should raise whatever amount you typically do (2.5-3 BBs). If there are limpers in front of you, then you want to make a pot sized bet. If there is a raise is front of you, then you want to make a pot-sized 3 bet.

If it makes it to the flop, then you want to bet the same as you would the rest of your range in that position IF the board favors your range. If you are in position, then most boards are going to favor you. The boards that you want to be leery of are boards that are connected or with a lot of medium cards. Make a good continuation bet and play from there.

Just jamming with AA or any other hand will make you really easy to play against. If you are only jamming your best hands and are folding or limping with the rest then you are setting yourself up to be exploited. Your opponents will know to fold when you jam and to 3 bet or call and bluff the flop and/or turn on most boards because they know you don't have a premium hand. You want to keep your opponents guessing.


That it just the way to do it!
 
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I'm trying to byte more players to open by minraise, but depends on flop start to agro by 40-50% of pot and if there is some backdore str of flsh just push. with my stats I loose 2 from 5 times with AA =)))
 
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  • #172
i play normal hand it depends also if am big blind ai usually rise 3bet if theres people that called already
 
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  • #173
I personally hate this hand. I have lost almost all of them when I get it. From 20/18 I have lost it.
My advise would be going all in so in that way you get more chances of winning with less players against you. But now what I do is nothing, just check it and call it and at the end decide what to do.
 
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  • #174
I like x one cool hand x's explanation on how to play this hand because i like to get as much value out of every hand as i can.

The Riff_Raff :cool:
 
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I always play AAs slowly, and always 90 percent of the time get burned. I need to learn to go all in. Dont like that cause you might not get players in the hand. But I sure have learned from now on I am going all in. I really need to learn how to lay them down once flop has come. Dont know why I dont like aces. But I dont learn I find myself losing so many times on cash table with AAs. I really dont know how to play them but for me I am all in.
 
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