A Free Online Poker Guide To Playing AA And KK Preflop

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Regardless of whether you play basic level online for free poker or high stakes Vegas A-A and K-K will be the top two hands preflop which gets your heart thumping with excitement every (rare) time they appear.

When you've AA or KK the prospect of a lesser pair winning pre-river are simply about 20% with unpaired hands being even lower. With K-K, an A-X (Ace with any card) has a 25% to 30% probability of winning, this also is usually only if they hit the Ace.

When you've AA or KK you hear that voice saying "raise, raise, raise!" Yes, raise heavily it notifys you, in the end the sole hands happy to give us a call will likely be ones like AK and AQ, and qqpoker also a heavy raise will scare off the suited connectors that might be capable to crack us later should they hit straights or flushes.

So that which you do is raise, especially from the late position, and reraise any raises. Then your hope, in case you reraise, is that your opponents are intending to reraise again using a weaker hand which they think may be the favorite, for example A-K or A-Q, and that means you can set them all-in, or move all-in yourself.

But there are times when its smart to become more subtle than doing the raise and reraise thing. An example is that this: Suppose you might have A-A during the early position, and you raise. All the rest fold. How many times do you think you're frustrated once you raise or move all-in with those big pairs preflop just to bait no customers?

So noisy . position, if that is what you plan to do - in case you want to catch them spilling a lot of their chips in your stack preflop, then just call, then wish - wish! - a thief raises after you so you can reraise. If they fold, at the very least you have obtained more chips than in the event you raised immediately so you scared them off. If they call, that's beyond preflop play already...

But this "beyond preflop play" is very significant, because there is a massive difference between A-A and K-K. Usually you should be ready to move all-in preflop often with K-K than A-A. Why?

Because if you've got A-A as well as the flop comes, say, Q-7-3 or K-9-5, those prepared to square with you happen to be those that have, like, A-Q, K-Q or K-J.

They are willing to feed their chips for you with these hands, and also you can call their big bets or all-ins.

Your A-A remains the best hand, as they definitely think their large (big but not big enough) pair is strong, and that hand's already an important underdog. A-A is useful for trapping as well as for speeding.

You can move all-in from it preflop, naturally, but as above it is possible to trap from it in the event you feel enjoy it.

But if you have K-K, the flop might fall A-7-2, K-K, regardless how golden, is currently drawing almost dead. There are two Kings left, and anyone who could possibly be there along may bet large as he comes with a Ace. (Is he more likely to bet having a single Seven?)

So you might have to fold your K-K, regardless of how hard it can be that will get so good a hand and after that banish it a few moments later. Or just call, call, call.

So, preflop, you might want to play K-K more strongly than you'll play your A-A. Ideally, should you move all-in with K-K, an A-X will phone you, or possibly a small pocket pair and you also'll be an approximately 75-25 favorite. (You're not likely being called with K-X or Q-X because they're not too sufficiently strong for calling all-ins.)

If you will get called with A-X, they still have to catch the Ace. They're the people using risk, rather than you. If you play K-K slowly, and they ride their A-X along with you for the Flop, and so they caught the Ace, it's a thousandfold not the same as needing to catch it. They have no risks to look at.

There might be times its keep is A-A versus K-K, these times are rare. And in the event you're the one using the K-K, you may even fold it.

Say couple inside a preflop hand are the chip leaders in a tournament, so you reraise his early-position raise, then all of a sudden he pushes you all-in! You might put him on A-A, so you fold, very, very smartly and sickly. Or he's a gamer which you know who will not raise that LARGE what can unless he's got A-A. But these times are rare, remember.

So, excepting some special considerations that must definitely be remembered using the K-K, playing A-A and K-K preflop is just almost identical.

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