![]() ![]() ![]() But with AK we need to start being cautious preflop. When we have either KK or QQ we should still do good. In the worst-case scenario, we will have 77.5% to win. Odds change significantly if more players are involved, but at the end of the day, if we get all the money in preflop, we should be happy. so you can only calculate odds with the knowledge that is. A deck contains 52 cards, and we are dealt two cards preflop, meaning there are 50 unknown cards that could appear on the flop. While pocket aces are a definite favorite against any other hand preflop, it doesn’t mean it’s guaranteed to win. of any given card appearing on the flop, turn, or river. I prefer to play my AK a bit more passively, and I will not be blindly throwing my stack in the middle to gamble for what is around 50% to win against what opponent wants to go with all-in. Often it comes down to personal playing style. When it comes to AK, it depends on the opponent we are up against. With QQ we should be good against the majority, but the tightest people. While some players play tighter (they don’t play many hands) than others a good rule of thumb is pocket kings and aces are always strong enough to get all the money in the middle preflop. For now, know when the opponent goes all-in preflop, he will have a decent hand unless they are aggressive players willing to bluff their stack. I will go deeper into the strategy in another article as it is a massive topic on its own. ![]()
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