3 MISTAKES To AVOID With Pocket ACES

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Let’s discuss 3 BIG mistakes that you MUST avoid with Pocket Aces!

Pocket Aces are my favorite hand in poker, because they are the most profitable! However, I get a lot of people in the comment section asking me how to avoid getting their aces cracked or how can I play big pots with aces?

Well this video will answer BOTH of these questions as well as giving you a detailed strategy guide to MULTIPLE different spots so that you can make the most out of the best hand in No Limit Texas Hold’em!!

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3 MISTAKES To AVOID With Pocket ACES

10 thoughts on “3 MISTAKES To AVOID With Pocket ACES

  1. Out of the three mistakes I listed in this video, what would you say is the one you can most relate to?

  2. Small bet to keep the pot smaller but also entice people to stay in with a top pair of some type.

  3. folding AA in hand 2 would be a joke. 4% to spike A and there could be multiple villains w/ a J. Calling 25 into 150 so only need to make another ~$300 or so and backdooring a nut flush is just a bonus.

  4. #2 Overplaying Marginal Made Hands and #3 Not going for Thin Value means

    – if my bet is called and I lose I was overplaying a Marginal Made Hand
    – if my bet is called and I win I was going for Thin Value

    😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉

  5. Do a vid on AK. I’m super careful with AK and people treat it like an auto-shove hand. Unless the opponent is short stacked, there’s a good chance at best you are racing when calling an all in — or worst case, dominated.

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