AA, direct allin and precaution.

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It is the most powerful hand pre flop, we must raise and play with great caution !! They can draw you
 
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I've already lost several times of AA in my hand and giving allin, today I don't give allin, I wait for the cards on the table for me to decide what to do.
I also don't count the times I lost with AA in my hand and the times I won when my opponent had AA. the truth is that 90% of the time we go out with pocket pairs we will lose to a straight flush, full or three of a kind...
 
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What happens with AA is that it is only a pair, We are clear that it is the strongest pair but it is just that, It depends on your rivals go all-in if at the table your rivals double or triple in the blinds that all in you They will accept it with any strong or medium project, starting you will have more opportunities or not, but constantly show the cards your possibilities decrease and those of the opposite grow, just be careful when you leave completely, play calm that losing with an AA is not the end of the world, in my experience I lost more all-in with double A than winning it
 
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that is a very good decision to play , plus , come on , how goes all in with aces ?! ...at the most you bet 7-8 bb , not all in , that is a wrong way to play aces
 
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It is just a pair, a strong pair, but sometimes we use it like a super pair with magical abilities! And there are coming the problems and the surprises!



Agree!!!
 
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I believe it depends a lot on the game situation, what stage of the tournament you are in, what your position at the table is, and the number of chips. In some cases going straight all in is the best option, as we will always win more than lose with this hand, but in other situations, if possible, it is interesting to wait for the flop to make the best post-flop decision.
 
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Before waiting for the cards be sure to eliminate mediocre hands with a raise. you don't want k6 or 78 type hands to bring nasty surprises
 
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Acces are overrated. After al is just a pair and ofc it depends of the game scenario.
 
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AA is the best starting hand in hold'em, but it still needs to be played well, for example, if there were a lot of limps on the table before, then it is advisable to isolate them with a big raise, there can always be a variance factor where AA will lose to a weaker hand, but at a distance with this with your hand you will always win money when played correctly
 
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everyone says AA is a bad card. but everyone loves him
 
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i don´t like AA i always fold than.
 
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Wanna love go all in everytime I get aces. Too bad, many of them goes round dry with no action.
But even if you are shortstack, in the blinds, there was a lot of action before and probably you gonna face more than one player, would you fold the hand? try to play out of position and then make a bet that compared to pot size is too easy to call?
 
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Preflop with pocket aces, I always go all in anyway! But if there is a 4 card flush draw on the river and I don’t have that suit, then I will fold my aces. And there are many such situations. But sometimes greed ruins and in an obvious situation I cannot throw them off (((.
 
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you can call against one opponent and see the flop ... but against 2 or more with pocket AA only allin
if in early position then raise
but if on the small blind it's only onlin
 
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Probably the best precaution is to just not start playing poker. Then you will not lose. Waiting for the cards on the table is a pretty silly decision, as you can wait for your opponents to pick up a stronger hand.
 
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To quote Doyle "Aces are a great hand to win a little pot or lose a big one". They key is trying to maximize the value, which means when you are super deep you may want to raise larger and when stack sizes are very shallow- limping them may get you the most value.
 
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It feels like aces, and the opportunity to win 50/50.
 
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I've already gone all in and no one has gone, missing the opportunity to raise my chips.
I've also gone all in and lost everything, I've already waited for the cards on the table and I've already lost too.
I think you have to feel the moment and it's also good luck.
I don't think there's a precaution, it's all of the moment, there's no way to control the cards that the dealer will deal, there's only way to control our emotions and our minds, because the choice is still ours.
 
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depends on the situation, on yous stack, on the opponents etc
 
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hello. According to my stack and my position I can go there preflop. But there are hands where I know I'm going to lose with AA against another player who goes there 6-2 of. When I see that hand I know that I am going to lose because the pokerstars soft is like that. He is prepared to draw players whatever hand it is.
 
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What happens with AA is that it is only a pair, We are clear that it is the strongest pair but it is just that, It depends on your rivals go all-in if at the table your rivals double or triple in the blinds that all in you They will accept it with any strong or medium project, starting you will have more opportunities or not, but constantly show the cards your possibilities decrease and those of the opposite grow, just be careful when you leave completely, play calm that losing with an AA is not the end of the world, in my experience I lost more all-in with double A than winning it


If this ^ is true for you... either your friends are regularly cheating you at a home game or you're doing something drastically wrong. (< which is pretty much impossible to do if we're able to get villain allin preflop while we're holding AA)

I'd love to see the data that backs up this claim. ... personally I'm winning at a rate of ~87% when allin preflop with AA vs. 1 other player.
 
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It completely depends on player type you are playing against if he is loose aggressive than let him bet until the board become not super scary and make him allin by the river.
 
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Always raise or reraise preflop with AA.
 
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All in or not

It really just depends what opponent you're playing and how long you played with them for you to see if you could trap them if they have a lot of action or if they're worthy of seabedding or reraising you and you also want to be careful with not letting too many peopleIn the pot.

My grandfather who was quite the man back in the day Toby always play your cards never let your opponents bet for you
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Always raise i think and almost 90 percent of the time go all in. I mean AA loses to double pair+ which is not easy to get. So mathematically you cant get better chances to win.
 
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