Poker Aces – learning to gamble them
Tuesday, 6. November 2012
Poker Aces references two aces dealt before theflop. It’s the strongest attainable pre-flop hand inTexas Holdem Poker. But despite this a large number of players end up on the losing end when dealt these cards.
When you are given a pair of Aces, you just do not fold before theflop. You are sitting with the greatest possible hand at this stage of the game. So how do you wager with Poker Aces ? Do you basically go all-in? I would say definitely no to that.
Bear in mind, you’re attempting to acquire as much profit out of this strong position. You want to maximise the possibility. Going all-in will actually drive most individuals into dropping out before putting a wager.
If you’re in the early seat (first or 2nd to wager), you will place a single bet. Anyone with a decent hand will call, with luck someone may raise. If someone has made a raise do not spring to re-raise or call, pause for a small bit – make them think you’re considering your options and then call.
Following the flop your plan will be to eliminate any player that might get a straight or a flush. So I would start to raise aggressively, if you’re lucky you will trick 1 player into believing that you are bluffing.
If you’re in the center or late spot (near the last to cast a bet) you will observe as every player calls and then raise. Even with you sitting with a pair of aces, if you can try to avert a show-down. Protect your hand by forcing the other players drop out after the flop. If you don’t drive out your adversaries you risk losing your hand.
Posted in Poker by Lilly
