Josue
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AK, especially a AKs is a very strong hand. AKs is in the top 5 hands, 4th just below QQ. AKo is probably in the top 10 of hands. Where exactly depends on who you ask.A lot of people think AK is a very strong hand, but really its not, its only good once your learn your opponent tendencies and then i would say AK is a very strong hand against him/her, u could easily lose to a A2 suited with thats hand, if some1 b4 me raises and i happened to hold AK i just flat with it, see the flop and go from there, if no1raises b4 me ill raise but if i get a reraise back ill either flat or fold depending on the opponent, so dont make the same mistake as 98% of the players out there thinking AK is a god of a hand, it aint
AK, especially a AKs is a very strong hand. AKs is in the top 5 hands, 4th just below QQ. AKo is probably in the top 10 of hands. Where exactly depends on who you ask.
Your argument that you can lose with A2s is a pretty weak one as A2s can potentially beat any hand, but it doesn't mean it's a better hand. A2s is a huge underdog vs AK and only winning about 30% of the time. Winning 3/10 times doesn't make A2s a better or more profitable hand.
AK is a very strong hand and should be played as such preflop for value. Flatting a raise is very weak unless you're against a very bad opponent and you can earn more value post flop. In most cases, you should be getting as much money as you can preflop.
I could bore you with a bunch of numbers and stats, but i won't. Just know that by playing AK passively, you're giving up tons of value with the hand.
AK, especially a AKs is a very strong hand. AKs is in the top 5 hands, 4th just below QQ. AKo is probably in the top 10 of hands. Where exactly depends on who you ask.
Your argument that you can lose with A2s is a pretty weak one as A2s can potentially beat any hand, but it doesn't mean it's a better hand. A2s is a huge underdog vs AK and only winning about 30% of the time. Winning 3/10 times doesn't make A2s a better or more profitable hand.
AK is a very strong hand and should be played as such preflop for value. Flatting a raise is very weak unless you're against a very bad opponent and you can earn more value post flop. In most cases, you should be getting as much money as you can preflop.
I could bore you with a bunch of numbers and stats, but i won't. Just know that by playing AK passively, you're giving up tons of value with the hand.
I would play this hands raising from any position as i would do with the premium pairs,re-raise with them and call a 3-bet but fold to a 4-bet,exept in the case that the.player was light 4-betting or 3-betting in that case i will shove all in.
AK suited never fold 4bet you are playing bad then, they usually 4bets with hands 1010 JJ QQ or AQ AJ, so dont fold the AK suited or AK too you have so many outs to beat them. And sometimes to beat AA KK
I love to play this Hands... But the last time i played AA in a Bountybuilder 2,20$ there was a Person who Raised preflop in the Smallblind i 3Bet him from the Hijack and he Shoves ok so i call him he shows 4 , 7 suited ....Flop 474 (LOL) turn is a Brick and River another 7 '-.- what can i do better next time?any advices? Or is it just a Bad Beat? Because i get in Good ....thats all what i can do Right?
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