Big Slick
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Ace-King, also called Big Slick is one of the most popular starting hands in Texas Hold’em no-limit. Yet it remains a tricky card to play, many players are already heavily into the problems come. Many players play Big Slick as the AA or KK, there is raised and reraised along when in fact it is nothing than a hand-drawing, but only one with a lot of potential. Often played into large pots, and all too often takes on the Big Slick against women, as the QQ is located just behind Big Slick, if AQ is Big Slick is obviously a big favorite. Important to know is that on any pair, even though the 22 AK little behind, so it is usually a coin-flip.
So how do you play ace-king? There are several ways to play Big Slick. If you have Big Slick is your position important to you and how much action there was. You are in early position you can consider your AK to limp and a call to raise the flop as cheaply as possible to see. But you remember that if you miss the flop, chances are you’re beat, so keep this in mind. Are there a few Limper for you can try to thin the field up to 2 players to place a substantial raise, a different strategy may be your map as a drawing hand and hope to see you score a draw. You can also just meelimpen from late postie, if you raise one place, you risk that your opponents fold, and your game is to alternate your less predictable, for instance you could do if more than 1 a 2 Limper for you . Most players would raise with AK from any position so you will be limp as soon not put on an AK. If then an Ace or King on the flop is much action can you expect, especially if your opponents also have gehit. If you have not gehit and there are 1 or 2 opponents you can obviously a continuation bet places to see if you can still pick up the pot. Players with Ace M / Boer / ten will often specify the hand while small pairs if they have not been set often give up on playing the hand is not! If you raised for your course may be your calling with Ace King and see the flop, in position is because you can always bluff when the flop this invitation, especially if your opponent makes no cbet. If the flop both the Ace and King contain only then, and do not directly slowplayen because the chance is there of course that there is a draw, so make a good raise, first to build a pot for the players and of course what on a draw down to pay to call. Go All-In especially preflop with Big Slick, you’ve finally nothing, do this only if you’re a tournament short-stacked, you will usually be lighter and you gecalled towering favorite course to double by Ace – Ten etc. Of course you always call you in a tournament. |
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