Anyone have a problem with this - slowplaying AA heads up
Note: This was heads up and no I don't slowplay when there are more players. I feel slowplaying aces will get good results most of the time. I realize that yes I will get burned sometimes, but AA are something like 80%+ preflop heads up are they not?
Anyways here is the hand I think I played it good.
This guy in my opinion was a little tight and I had seen him trap the previous guy to take all his chips.
PokerStars Game #1003149951: Tournament #4206359, Hold'em No Limit - Level IX
(300/600) - 2004/12/26 - 18:36:39 (ET)
Table '4206359 1' Seat #4 is the button
Seat 4: Mischief07 (4710 in chips)
Seat 8: thegr8one (8790 in chips)
Mischief07: posts the ante 50
thegr8one: posts the ante 50
Mischief07: posts small blind 300
thegr8one: posts big blind 600
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to Mischief07 [Ad Ah]
Mischief07: calls 300
thegr8one: checks
*** FLOP *** [Js 2c 5s]
thegr8one: checks
Mischief07: checks
*** TURN *** [Js 2c 5s] [3d]
thegr8one: bets 1200
Mischief07: raises 2860 to 4060 and is all-in
thegr8one: calls 2860
thx guys
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Re: Anyone have a problem with this - slowplaying AA heads u
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Originally Posted by Mischief
Note: This was heads up and no I don't slowplay when there are more players. I feel slowplaying aces will get good results most of the time. I realize that yes I will get burned sometimes, but AA are something like 80%+ preflop heads up are they not?
its not the best thing to slowplay aces preflop as if you dont drive people out preflop, and alot of players end up seeing the flop because of that then those aces are going to get cracked 80% of the time. Well, they did in my early days of slowplaying bullets.
Re: Anyone have a problem with this - slowplaying AA headsup
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Originally Posted by steelwheel
its not the best thing to slowplay aces preflop as if you dont drive people out preflop, and alot of players end up seeing the flop because of that then those aces are going to get cracked 80% of the time. Well, they did in my early days of slowplaying bullets.
I know the importance of driving people out of the pot preflop with aces. I'm talking strictly about a heads up situation.
If your odds are 80% to win with AA heads up is going on the assumption that you will win no matter what a bad way to approach the hand?
You will get burned sometimes but more often than not you will win.
Just a strategy that has crossed my mind
Re: Anyone have a problem with this - slowplaying AA headsup
Quote:
Originally Posted by Mischief
Quote:
Originally Posted by steelwheel
its not the best thing to slowplay aces preflop as if you dont drive people out preflop, and alot of players end up seeing the flop because of that then those aces are going to get cracked 80% of the time. Well, they did in my early days of slowplaying bullets.
I know the importance of driving people out of the pot preflop with aces. I'm talking strictly about a heads up situation.
If your odds are 80% to win with AA heads up is going on the assumption that you will win no matter what a bad way to approach the hand?
You will get burned sometimes but more often than not you will win.
Just a strategy that has crossed my mind
yea whoops, I didnt entirely read the hand history so didnt even realise this was a HU situation.
:D