Everyone
who plays Texas Holdem knows that Ace-King is one of the very best starting
hands. But, it is just that, a starting hand. It’s only 2 cards of a 7
card equation. In nearly every situation, you want to come out firing with
A-K as your hole cards. (The exception would be when faced with a big raise
from an early position bettor.) When the flop comes, you need to reassess
your hand and think things through before you just assume your overcards
are best.
Like many other situations in Texas
Holdem, knowing your opponents will help you gauge your situation when
you hold A-K and see a flop like 9-8-2. Since you bet preflop and were
called, you assume your opponent is also holding good cards and the flop
may have missed them as badly as it missed you. Your assumption will often
times be correct, but they could be holding a pocket pair and be leading
in the hand, or worse yet have pocket 9s, 8s, or 2s. Also, don’t forget
that many poor players wouldn’t know good cards if they tripped over them
and could have called with A-x and paired the board.
If your opponent checks, you could
check and see a free card or make a bet and try to pick the pot up right
there. If they bet, you could raise to see if they are for real or fold.
What you want to avoid is simply calling your opponent’s bet to see what
the turn brings. If any card other than and Ace or King hits, you won’t
know any more information than you did after the flop. Let’s say the turn
brings a 4 and your opponent bets again, what do you do? To call a bet
on the flop you had to think your hand was the best, so you must surely
think it still is. So, you call a bet on the turn and one more on the river
to find out that your opponent was holding 10-8 and only had second pair
after the flop. At that point, it dawns on you that a raise after the flop
could have won the pot right then. Instead, you called and lost 3 more
bets in the hopes of catching a miracle card or that your Ace high would
hold up. If you would have raised on the flop and been called or reraised
it would have only cost you 2 bets to learn more about the strength of
your opponents hand.
Ace-King is a beautiful thing to
see in your hole cards. Just be sure you play them wisely and they can
bring you great happiness at the poker table.
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Casino article: Playing
Ace-King in Texas Holdem
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