Playing Aces Out Of Position

» Posted on 01 / 2 / 2016
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Playing Aces Out Of Position In No Limit Texas Holdem :

Every player likes to get dealt aces and many players feel that it is a straight forward playing process. This is untrue however as clever poker players are able to mix up their play with aces every now and then and if done effectively they can milk a ridicules amount of extra value out of their No Limit Texas Holdem opponents.

Fast Playing Aces Out Of Position:

Pocket aces can be played how most normal people would play them in Texas Holdem poker. This is by raising them up pre-flop out of position and seeing what takers a player gets. This is a good tactic to use most of the time because it removes the chance that a poker opponent can get in cheap. The Texas Holdem poker player also builds the size of the pot which adds value to his hand. A lot of value of pocket aces is in pre-flop play and poker players should keep this in mind when playing Texas Holdem. Poker players do not want to give the opportunity for their opponents to outdraw them on the flop for a low cost. The higher the price the bigger the mistake a opponent is making by calling. Many poker players find it extremely difficult to give pocket aces up on the flop, this means that they should not let their opponent draw for little cost for a good opportunity to take their whole stack.

Slow Playing Aces Out Of Position:

Now before a poker player reads this they must understand that they should not do this too often. Slow playing aces regularly is a recipe for disaster. Slow playing aces out of position is simply a good way of balancing a poker players range, the larger a poker players range when he makes certain plays the harder it is to play effectively against him. On aggressive tables poker players have option to slow play aces out of position. If a poker player is confident he will get raised if he limps in out of position he can limp every now and then. This induces another poker opponent to raise and at this point a poker player can stop slow playing his aces and re-raise the raiser. A poker player should not call the raise as it is allowing his raises the opportunity to outdraw him very cheaply. A poker player must make his opponent pay to see the flop just like the previous example. Limping out of position is not something a player should do in a non aggressive table. A poker player must ensure that they will be re-raised and on a tight or simply loose passive table this is not the case. Allowing players to limp in and see the flop when a Texas Holdem player is holding aces as it’s a recipe for getting stacked. Slow playing pocket aces out of position is a careful science and can only really be done in a handful of situations, it is definitely not something a poker player wants to do more than 10% of the time.

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