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AA WORST CARD

Sep 6, 2008 8:38 pm Report Abuse

HOW CAN A,A BE A WORST CARD IN ONLINE POKER


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MaximumBet Sep 6, 2008 8:45 pm
It's not the worst hand.. it's probably just has the least amount of luck

If you think.. AA online only wins about 65% of the time.. which is bad considering the value of the hand. It can easily be beaten by suited connectors.

Sometimes.. people will win with them.. but .. it's poker
And I just got dealt aces.. lol
TMHawk11 Sep 6, 2008 8:55 pm
it all depends on how you play them, but their only the best starting hnd after the flop they lose their value. send or post your hand history from when you had AA maybe you are just playing them wrong. Give me AA I love it.
4gottn.4ver Sep 6, 2008 9:25 pm

For me in some aspects I no longer look at AA the same anymore, I have been on both sides of them. By this I mean I have had mine busted & I have busted them many times in both on-line and live play. Now when I get AA I don't lose my head like I think most do when they see they get them only thing that goes through my mind is ' please hold for me! '.

Some players when they get AA think it is a un-foldable hand and hang on to it no matter what goes on or what is out there on the felt as far as cards go. If you don't get something to strengthen the AA they can be cracked rather easily. I have seen four cards out on the felt of same suit and the player that had the AA did not have the suit to make the flush refused to fold them when it was very possible a flush was out there to beat the AA. After the player lost holding AA that they played very weak/ bad they went crazy saying all kinds of things because their AA got beat.

Sandman2369 Sep 6, 2008 9:27 pm
The problem with AA is not the cards it is the person playing them. If you believe they can not be cracked then you will lose.

Read the board, read your opponents, and then take their money.

...here is to finishing in the money...sandman
Ironman Sep 6, 2008 10:09 pm
People see A-A and think I've won this one, and play it like the pot is already theirs. But here are some simple fact about pocket Aces.
With 10 players at the table they win 31.46286% of the time and tie 0.47194% of the time. That means they will lose 68.0652% of the time. Hardly a sure thing.
With 7 people at the table they win 44%. So they lose 56% of the time.
With roughly 6 people at the table the are around 50%. Still hardly a sure thing.
Even heads up they only hold up 88% of the time. so at their very best they will still lose 22% of the time.
THESE ARE THE FACTS!
By them selves they are just a single pair, yes they are a great pair but still just a single pair, and there are a LOTTTTT of things that beat a pair, even a great pair. any 2 pair, any trips, straights, flushs, full houses.
I have seen a few people say that anyone who thinks A-A is just a pair is an idiot. Well..... I must be an idiot then because no matter how I switch em around, or squint at them, all I can ever make out of them is "A Great pair"
If you play them like the very best pair you can have( allowing for the strength of either ace in a straight , flush, ect) you will do damn good with them.
If you play them like they are "sure fire winners" you will do extremely well with them..... 30-40% of the time.
It's not me saying this, it's not my opinion, it's the actual statistics, It's the math.
Best of luck on the felt
PeterPT Sep 6, 2008 10:37 pm

lol yes it is this i my last hand

Level V (75/150) - 2008/09/06 16:27:43 ET
Table '106621487 1' 9-max Seat #2 is the button
Seat 2: Jonski21 (5617 in chips)
Seat 3: Regulargamer (3113 in chips)
Seat 5: luvnegril (2275 in chips)
Seat 8: Mowitt (2495 in chips)
Regulargamer: posts small blind 75
luvnegril: posts big blind 150
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to Mowitt AhAs
Mowitt: calls 150
Jonski21: raises 750 to 900
Regulargamer: folds
luvnegril: folds
Mowitt: raises 1595 to 2495 and is all-in
Jonski21: calls 1595
*** FLOP *** 2cThAd
*** TURN *** 2cThAd Tc
*** RIVER *** 2cThAdTc Td
*** SHOW DOWN ***
Mowitt: shows AhAs (a full house, Aces full of Tens)
Jonski21: shows TsAc (four of a kind, Tens)
Jonski21 said, "lolll"
Jonski21 collected 5215 from pot
*** SUMMARY ***
Total pot 5215 | Rake 0
Board 2cThAdTcTd
Seat 2: Jonski21 (button) showed TsAc and won (5215) with four of a kind, Tens
Seat 3: Regulargamer (small blind) folded before Flop
Seat 5: luvnegril (big blind) folded before Flop
Seat 8: Mowitt showed AhAs and lost with a full house, Aces full of Tens

KevGuy Sep 6, 2008 10:40 pm

those are the best cards to have, you just have to play them right to get chips out of your oppenents.


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