Handling Tough Bubble Spots with AK/AQ – How Do You Approach Them?

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I wanted to get your thoughts on something that still gives me trouble sometimes.
On the bubble, hands like AK or AQ always feel tricky. Every option — shove, call, or fold — can seem high-risk depending on stack sizes and opponents.

Personally, I prefer simple A-B-C decisions when the pressure is high. But with these hands on the bubble, the line isn’t always clear, and I often end up second-guessing myself
 
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I think on the bubble the best thing to do is to approach the hands cautiously especially if there are big stacks around you. Hands like AK and AQ is better you limp (safely) preflop when bigger stacks are on the blinds. Even QQ is risky on the bubble, all you have to do is to play safe, with less aggression, less bluffing especially to the giants.
 
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Second-Guessing with AK or AQ is not helpful really. You need to be confident in your play. You could win with a 2-6 as well you know. Believe in yourself
 
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Obviously our strategy is dependant on stack size. With up to around 25BB we are usually happy to get it preflop with both AK and AQ, especially if we have fold equity, like when we are rejamming over an open. If we opening and get 3-bet, AQo can sometimes be a fold, but hardly ever AK or AQs.

If stacks are deeper like 30BB+, and you really dont want to face a 4-bet from an opponent, who cover you, then maybe you just call AQ and even AK preflop and see a flop, then make some decisions from there. Usually trying to get to showdown, if you make top pair but giving up, if you just have A high.
 
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Houbi37 said:
I wanted to get your thoughts on something that still gives me trouble sometimes.
On the bubble, hands like AK or AQ always feel tricky. Every option — shove, call, or fold — can seem high-risk depending on stack sizes and opponents.

Personally, I prefer simple A-B-C decisions when the pressure is high. But with these hands on the bubble, the line isn’t always clear, and I often end up second-guessing myself
It depends on how willing you are to bust literally on the stone bubble (or close to ITM) versus the chance of gaining more chips for a better chance at a deep run. Ideally, you have this decided before you reach those spots. It also depends on your stack depth too. You'll play more tightly if you are okay min cashing and there are several others who could reasonably bust before you; if no such stacks exists, then you can use your smaller stack size to shove and put pressure on others not wanting to give up a large portion of their stack size to you in one hand.

Those situations are certainly tricky. I'm more likely to go for it with AK than AQ, but both are premium preflop hands. AQ has the real risk of being dominated by AK, but other than that, it's pretty close.
 
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