Tuesday, August 26, 2008

ACE - KING: A BRIEF PLAYING GUIDE.

Ace and King or AK can be counted as one of the major hands in no-limit Poker tournaments. AK well can create the game or even can shatter the game. So, it is equally important to learn how to play with it, and as well when to make the perfect move.

By and large its really makes sense to play AK coolly specifically in the early stages of a tournament. It’s not at all advisable to play AK too insistently in early stages, as there exists very less of a pot to struggle for.

Definitely AK has been accepted as a good all in hand but on the other hand a player as well should essentially know that at what time AK will be suitable for an all-in move.

In fact going all-in with AK is not at all harmful, but never take a chance to win against the Aces. As there remain merely very less chances to win against Aces with AK. And further to win against king is not that tough but still the chances are less. Playing up against some additional pocket pair is rather safe with almost 50% chance to win. The safest way to win is to play against a combination of an ace and a random card, or else, a next combination of king and a random card.

A beginner will almost certainly feel to make maximum all-in moves particularly with AK. Well! That is naturally expected from a beginner, but while playing regular tournaments they should be more watchful with their all-in moves. AK as well can be a tough hand to play particularly for the learners.

Finally considering every probability both positive and negative, it is obviously understandable that AK never can assure you a 100% win. But on the contrary it also confirms wining possibilities if played suitably.

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