Poker Aces – learning to bet them
by Colby on February 19th, 2010
Poker Aces references two aces dealt pre-flop. It’s the strongest possible pre-flop hand inholdem Poker. But despite this a great many gamblers find themselves on the losing end when dealt these cards.
When you are given a set of Aces, you just do not fold pre-flop. 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 would say definitely no to that.
Bear in mind, you’re looking to produce as much money out of this strong position. You will want to maximize the possibility. Going all-in will merely drive most gamblers into dropping out and not placing a wager.
If you are in the early position (first or second to bet), you will make a single bet. Any player with a good hand will call, with hope someone may raise. If someone has made a raise do not hop to re-raise or call, wait for a short while – make them think you’re considering your options and then call.
After the flop your plan will be to get rid of anyone that might be able to get a straight or a flush. So I would start to raise boldly, if you’re lucky you will trick 1 player into believing that you are faking it.
If you’re in the center or late spot (near the last to place a bet) you’ll watch as everyone calls and then raise. Even though you are holding a pair of aces, if you can try to abstain from a show-down. Protect your hand by forcing the other players fold following the flop. If you don’t abolish your opponents you chance squandering your hand.
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