Poker Aces – how to bet them
Poker Aces references two aces being dealt pre-flop. It’s the best attainable pre-flop hand inhold’em Poker. But despite this many competitors find themselves on the losing end when dealt this hand.
When you’re given a set of Aces, you just do not fold before theflop. You are sitting with the greatest achievable hand at this stage of the round. So how do you gamble with Poker Aces ? Do you basically go all-in? I’d say definitely no to that.
Always remember, you’re attempting to produce as much money from this strong position. You want to maximise the opportunity. Going all-in will simply drive most competitors into folding and not making a bet.
If you’re in the initial position (first or second to actually bet), you will make a single bet. Anyone with a decent hand will call, with luck someone might raise. If someone has made a raise don’t jump to re-raise or call, wait for a small bit – make them think you’re considering your options and then call.
After the flop your tactic will be to eliminate anybody that could get a straight or a flush. So I would begin to raise aggressively, if you are lucky you will fool 1 player into thinking that you are tricking.
If you’re in the middle or late seat (near the last to place a bet) you’ll observe as everybody calls and then raise. Even with you sitting with a pair of aces, if you can try to abstain from a show-down. Guard your hand by making others to drop out after the flop. If you do not force out your competition you risk losing your hand.
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