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Thread: A A when to fold em

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    Default A A when to fold em

    can any1 give me advice on when to fold A A or do i just push all in and close eyes

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    I fold Aces on a 4 card to a Flush/Straight (That I dont have in suit) I folded when 2 K's or Q's come on the flop or any combination of K-Q-J, Q-J-10, J-10-9 or 10-9-8 board and if I have a good read on someone I may fold to a somewhat scary board (KQ flop) (QJ flop)...

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    It really all depends on how big your stack is and how well you know the players youre playing against. Statistically speaking, you have the best possible odds before the flop at winning a hand. Therefore if you go all in youre making a perfectly logical bet. After the flop however, it is common to have much better odds at winning a hand with different cards, regardless of what the odds were preflop. I think its more of a personal preference, aggresive players who might find themselves as the short stack at a table would relish the opportunity to go all in preflop with AA. A more conservative player might only go all in preflop if there are only one or two players still in the hand by the time they get the chance to bet.

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    You can raise on anyflop with no pairs, maybe except KQJ QJT
    If there is 2 cards for a flush, raise, they must pay a lot if they want the straight or the flush If you have a set with the aces at the flop you can go all-in, you have 33% to hit a straight or a flush with a full

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    i play always all in preflop with AA

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    it depends on how u play AA but its VERY VERY hard to lay them down i did it a couple of times when the board is very sick for AA and when u know he has u bit so its better never ever to slaow play AA

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    Preflop there are almost no situations when I would fold AA.

    Only thing I could imagine of is when you are in a Satellite and short before some important ticket and you got enough chips to fold yourself into the prize range, than I probably would fold AA not to risk my stack anymore.

    After a flop it's some other story of course and there are many situations where it's correct to fold AA. Always depends what hand you give your opponent.


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    i had bad experience with slow play with pocket A after 3 times i loose i prefer to go all in preflop i close eyes and probability is on my side

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    For me on every table I play it differently. Depending on my opponents, if I am playing against donkeys I go all in so they would probably call.
    If not, I raise preflop about 6xBB to remove all the small hands.
    Then depending on the flop I decide what my next move will be.

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    Default Aakkk

    i never fold AA or been in that position,AA preflop is the key to never fold AA
    u have to be certain that ur call is to draw a player an go all in so i make
    Notorious bet an then i'm all in i'm all ready all in with aces but the action preflop
    is the best

    try not to slow play E'm or make a reraise weak bet (3x,4x,4x bet is out the window with me )
    i'm goin for mined.

    if you get a Reraise on ur bet all in after that..... just my .02 cents


    Gl on ur AA play
    I Got The Hook-Up ,Pokerstars wher the Stars $hine



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