How To Play Poker: Texas Hold Em

How to play...

Ace-X

Try to play bad suited Aces in volume pots with lots of callers
Try to play bad suited Aces in volume pots with lots of callers

It’s easy to get carried away when you peek at your first card and it’s an Ace. But how much use is it when it comes with junk?

Ace-rag, Ace-junk, Ace-x – whatever you call an Ace with a small kicker, the fact remains that in no-limit Texas Hold’em, little Aces are big trouble!

Now, if you’ve been playing Hold’em for a while, I guarantee you can identify with the following situation. And if you’re new to the game, trust me... you’ll find out.

Consider this typical hand: You’re sitting in late position with A-3, and it’s not raised to you, so you happily call along. The flop comes down A-x-x and it’s checked around to you. No one seems too excited about the Ace, so you take a shot at the pot.

Email a Friend

To send this story to your friend, please fill the form below. You may also add your own message.

Your Email:
Your Friend's Email:
Your Message:

 
Advertisement

SPONSORED LINKS