I'll tell you how to prove it. If you win more against AA, lets play
heads up. YOu deal me AA every time, and you take two cards at random
or you choose two cards K or lower.
I will clean your clock so badly.
Doesnt sound to inviting to be against AA anymore does it.
--- In POKERHOLICS@
<rowdyrebelchic@
>
> very nice post indeed, keep up the good work!
>
> --- In POKERHOLICS@
> wrote:
> >
> >
> > It's quite funny that my simple post about my success against
> pocket
> > aces has earned me more cash than my success with them has a few
> > people stating with all certainty that I play aces wrong. This
> stated,
> > of course, without any experience at the table against me when I
> hold
> > them.
> >
> > Let's delve a little deeper...
> >
> > First, Preflop, my bets, raises and calls are very rarely based
on
> the
> > two cards I have in the hole. My position, stack size comparisons,
> > playing styles and history of the actions of my opponents, the
> general
> > flow of the game at the time and on occasion, whether or not I
will
> > need to leave to take a piss will affect the amount I wager.
> >
> > Second, I never said nor will I ever be able to win against aces
> > everytime I face them. But I do face other people with aces far
> more
> > often than holding them myself and in those instances that I win
> the
> > pot, which is generally quite big, my opponent made the "mistake"
> > against me. But the truth is the board turned out to be more
> > favorable to me than to them.
> >
> > To say you win more with aces, sounds like you have them two or
> three
> > times in a hour, and when you raise it to 20+ you get one caller
> who
> > appearently is never afraid of the flopped board and calls all
your
> > heavy bets. Seems pretty obsurd.
> >
> > It also sounds as if, regardless of what flops, when you hold
aces,
> > you can't fold them. If that's so, I'll take 10,6 against you
> quite a
> > few times.
> >
> > A person can play aces anyway they see fit.
> >
> > A huge, overthetop, 10 times the big blind, preflop raise, just
> might
> > have one person out of the 5 limpers think, "no way does he have
> > pocket aces" and still call you..lol.
> >
> > Most of the time, everyone will fold and you win the 12 buck pot
> minus
> > the 3 buck or so rake..congrats, you played aces "right".
> >
> > I want more than one person in the pot with me, so I would make a
> > raise just high enough to say I got something good, but not so
high
> > that a couple of limpers holding qj off or a9 suited won't call.
> >
> > Aces make more against 3 opponents when they "hit" than one. And
> yes,
> > I will fold aces when a dangerous board shows up.
> >
> > Two days ago I hit another big pot against aces, this time on the
> > $2/$5 no limit. 4 limpers at 5 bucks, I hold qj of hearts.
> >
> > The flow of this table showed that the average preflop raise was
> way
> > overthetop-- between 30 and 40 bucks. It was full of deep pocket
> > businessmen and 3 young guns.
> >
> > I am one off the button and raise it to 30, planning on having
> > everyone fold. The small blind reraises me to 60. Was that the
> right
> > thing to do? (he has aces btw *wink)
> >
> > Everyone folds to me. I have 650 in front of me, the small blind -
a
> > young gun- has 450 or so left. he will be first to act the entire
> hand
> > so I can make judgements off his actions.
> >
> > I call the raise. Flop comes Kc 10h 7h. That gives me a straight
> draw
> > and flush draw.
> >
> > At this point I have yet to put him on aces but ak or pocket 10's
> were
> > likely, so I could be up against top pair or a set. The size of
his
> > bet if he bets may give me a clue.
> >
> > He bets 60.. about half the pot. Ok, he's feeling strong and may
> have
> > a set and has bet just shy of 1/2 the pot. If he had top pair he
> would
> > be vunerable and I think he would have bet at least the size of
> the pot.
> >
> > If I hit either of my draws and he does have a set, I figured he
> > should pay me off-- I call 60--was that the right thing to do?
> >
> > The turn brings a 9c- and I have my straight. He bets 120. He
might
> > truly be unafraid of the board and if he has that set and I call I
> > will need to escape the board pairing giving him a full house.
> >
> > I wait a bit then I call but even with the wait I think I called
> too
> > fast because..
> >
> > the river is a 6 hearts, I have my flush and he waits a minute or
2
> > then checks.
> >
> > This time I wait even longer, and evenually bet about what I think
> > half his stack is--175. I was hoping for an all in from him, but
> > instead he just called and flipped up pockets aces.
> >
> > Do I need to point out that when a person finds themselves in a
pot
> > preflop against aces they may not know that they're up against
> aces? rofl.
> >
> > Peace
> >
> > btw I have to pay 425 in rent :p
> >
>
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