How to play Pocket Rockets

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When i have pocket aces i cant resist raising the blinds but i find people calling with terrible hands then hitting straights or trips. I was just wondering if anyone has any better way of playing pocket aces against bad poker players.
 
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Raise more! I know this is just another thread to get you to post #15 but i'll respond for the people who read it. If you dont raise more, you will be sucked out. Its better to win a few chips on AA than risk losing them all. Dont be afraid to raise a LOT more than the blinds if you dont want to risk losing.

(Note: This guy posted about 10 threads in a few minutes until he got to post #15, then quit...)
 
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Crippler, I assume you meant raise more in no-limit right? In limit or pot limit you're kinda stuck.

In any case AllInTime25 welcome to the club. If I had a buck for every time my pocket bullets were sucked out by some calling station who went down to the river... well I could play more poker!
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My thinking is this, if your not prepared to play the best starting hand with commitment then you shouldn't be playing poker. There are reasons not to push to hard ( early in a game where blinds are small and your first to speak, here you might want to call and hope for a raise or a small raise and hope for a re-raise, then put your stack in ) but generally speaking pushing your chips in will eliminate most of the hands that'll end up out-drawing you.

Wait till you have played pocket rockets about 200 times, then you'll be more than happy to see them.

Happy Hunting.
 
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Crippler450 said:
Raise more! I know this is just another thread to get you to post #15 but i'll respond for the people who read it. If you dont raise more, you will be sucked out. Its better to win a few chips on AA than risk losing them all. Dont be afraid to raise a LOT more than the blinds if you dont want to risk losing.

(Note: This guy posted about 10 threads in a few minutes until he got to post #15, then quit...)
Thats what I do

(Maybe they should raise it to 250 posts or something)
 
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Crippler450 said:
Raise more! I know this is just another thread to get you to post #15 but i'll respond for the people who read it. If you dont raise more, you will be sucked out. Its better to win a few chips on AA than risk losing them all. Dont be afraid to raise a LOT more than the blinds if you dont want to risk losing.

(Note: This guy posted about 10 threads in a few minutes until he got to post #15, then quit...)
Just like 90% of the visitors here, post enough to freeroll...
 
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Question

Hi,
My question is about pocket A's I always lose with them. Of course I'm new to playing holdem but from everything I've read they are supposed to be the best one could hope for? I'm sure I'm doing something wrong. Any ideas???
Thanks,
Pokergranni
 
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As with every hand, there is huge variations in the way to play pocket A's.

If everyone checks and it comes round to me, I will normally raise 30% of my chip stack. Sometimes more, sometimes less. I will def call an all-in raise no problem pre-flop

I might slow play on a small table, a lot depends on who is at the table.

Only when you play them a certain number of times will you know the way to play them, and even then you are not guaranteed to take down the pot
 
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if u r in a late position u have to raise! a lot!because u have to kick the blinds out
 
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I think its a shame that people quit this site after their 15 posts. Do they even read some of the info thats freely available here ?? More valuable to anyone in my opinion that a few passwords to freerolls that they probably dont have experience to win anyway. Sorry just had to have a rant
 
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Thank-you

Hi,
Thanks so much everybody for you help. And no Crippler I didn't ask my question to get a 15th post what ever that is???? Any rate again Thanks very much, I really appreciate all the help.
Good Luck,
Pokergranni
 
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My theory with AA is: Raise and raise big. Im either going to be pushing all in preflop, im going to be pushing in on the flop. and if im not pushing, im going to be folding my AA. unless of course i flop a monster i can slow play, but if its nothing for me to slow play...its either push or fold.

AA is hand i hate to slow play.

as for pot limit...raise the pot preflop, raise the pot after the flop, and keep the aggression on. of course, be prepaired to fold if you need to.

as for limit...just raise and reraise until bets are capped and again keep on the aggression. Here if a straight draw shows or theres 3 to a flush, i would just call bets. you hand could still win and the pot should be pretty decent by now, but no reason you should commit more with a straight or flush showing. eh...i really dont play limit so this isnt from experience..just theory.
 
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i know what you mean. I went in with a 6 10 spades. The flop came 6 6 5 and the turn and river J 10. Id hit full house and it turns out he had the bullets. Ah well
 
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Suprise!

Hey Y'all,
It worked I was playing (freeroll) at Absolute and I got AA's, so remembering what y'all wrote me I bet the crap out of those bugers and I WON!!!! I was so jazzed!! After losing so many times it feels great to win. Knowledge is definitely power!!!
Thank-you! Thank-you! Thank-you!
Pokergranni
 
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Usually, I bet high preflop. And high right after the flop. If something dangerous comes up on the flop - like - say, two kings, and someone calls or raises from a later position, I would lay down. If an ace comes up, I usually try for a check-raise. In late-game with very big blinds, and few players, you may find that going all-in preflop works for you, but often you want to be called with that hand, unless you are happy enough just stealing blinds, so make sure the opposition is not too scared of gambling.

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You cant always win with pocket aces. I discovered that the ak can actually be a bad hand when goin against pocket 2's.
 
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XXIII said:
Thats what I do

(Maybe they should raise it to 250 posts or something)
Hmmz, 250 is a bit too much for you are right, why not make it more? If people read 30 posts to enter freerolls they will or stick around for a long time and be active or they just won't sign up. I think no one will register just to make it to the 30 posts like they do now with 15 posts and then quit.

Just my opinion ;)
 
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aces..

gotta make large preflop raisies to play them heads up or 3 handed...otherwise they'll get run down a ton
 
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I saw this big poker tournament on tv, i forgot which one. There were 5 people left and johnny chan was the big blind, everybody folded and johnny had pocket rockets. no one even raised, it must've sucked like hell for him.
 
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ok....the professional way to play pocket aces.....pre-flop raise between 4 and 5 times the big blind. Then if you get a couple callers, you might want to try to push all but one out with a big raise. If he is still in the hand and your hand still hasn't improved, let him do the betting on the turn (they usually bet the actual value of their hand on the turn) so that you can see exactly how good thier hand is. On the river, if you want you can check raise, or do the initial betting, mabey an all-in if you still feel you have it.

you also have to know when to lay it down...if someone bets on a K and then bets when another K comes on the river....you have to know that your aces didn't hold up
 
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Is it ever a good idea to go all in pre flop wih pocket rockets? You guys are saying its good to raise preflop but what about just going all in?
 
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raise as much as you can raise, other hands have to improve to win
 
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yeah i raise to a not so ridiculous amount and hope some ass hole calls then raises, then i raise the hell outtta him. He goes in, i call, and smirk.
 
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I would for someone to teach me to play them, any good books available?
 
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If the pot's already been raised and has a decent amount in it, I'll go all in with Aces, if someone calls you probably double up, if not you've still won some money.

I think it's better to risk only winning a small pot by raising strongly than it is to risk losing a big pot by letting people see a cheap flop.
 
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