what is the best hand for an all in?

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Even with the strongest pocket cards, you should be careful if several opponents entered the auction with an all-in bet before you. If you call them in a multiway pot, the value of your hand will decrease significantly and the odds of winning may not be in your favor. For example, a hand like Ace-King becomes not the best option to go all-in in poker in a multiway pot. The situation is completely different with hole cards, which are played less variance. For example, the probability of winning with two Aces against one opponent is approximately 82%, while a pair of Kings is only slightly lower.
 
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The best hand for all-in is the one that will allow you to win a local duel. You need to understand that tossing a coin is a 50-50 chance. No matter what kind of pocket cards you have. Everything will be decided by the dealer in accordance with the rules.
 
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Does not matter what everyone best hand is but be real, the best hand all in preflop is AA, someone said KK but that is so so stupid.
 
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Is this a serious question?
AA is without a doubt the best hand preflop. But having the strongest hand is not enough to win. AA is beaten by any hand of three, straight, flush or two pair. And even if that's not the case, you can still drive the whole table away and get a ridiculous pot using a very strong hand for nothing. This is not Poker. It's bingo! Don't try to learn what the best hand to go all-in is. Look for answers like: how to play preflop and postflop with premium hands. You can spend 2 hours of a tournament waiting for an AA to go all-in and lose to 22 or drive the whole table away. And there? What will be left?
 
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