Playing AK In Lower Limits
AK is one of the trickier hands to play when playing No Limit Texas Hold’em. There really is no correct way to play AK but there are many times when players can over play AK and get themselves into a world of trouble. I am going to give you a couple spots in which I see people over play AK or perhaps ways to avoid losing your stack with AK. I am going to start with playing lower limits early in a tournament.
When playing in the early stages of poker tournaments I always prefer the conservative side so I can preserve my chips for the later stages where I can make more profitable moves. Nonetheless when playing in the early stages there are many ways to play to ask without getting yourself into trouble. First off, when facing a raise from an earlier position it’s not a bad move to just call in these situations. Lets say the blinds are 15/30 and the initial raiser makes it 90 and you have 3000 chips in front of you; calling in this situation wouldn’t be a terrible idea. Upon calling you are seeing a cheap flop with not risking a lot of chips and if you completely miss the board you can get easily get away from the hand. I don’t mind this play at all as a matter of fact and I have been doing it more and more in recent tournaments Now if you prefer not to call and you would rather raise in this situation then all the power to you.
Some people prefer the raise because maybe with a raise they can take the hand down pre-flop without any worries, they may want to create a certain image at the table or perhaps they don’t know any better or they may even believe once they receive AK they must raise no matter the situation. When playing online I see a lot of new players raise with the AK and then go broke when they completely miss the flop because they are unable to lay their hand down. This is what I mean by overplaying the hand and it happens to often. If you are gong to raise before the flop with AK, this doesn’t mean you have go broke it if you miss the flop. Too often I see players have AK and when the flop comes Q 10 3 they try to make heroic type plays just to try and win the hand often times its because they have Ak and they don’t know how else to play it. I really encourage players to evaluate the situation in front of them before they go nuts with Ak and lose their stack when they really don’t need to.
In my next article I am going to discuss the later stages of tournaments of how to play AK and how to mix up your play with this hand so your opponents don’t catch on to your style of play. Good luck at the tables my friends.
Playing AA Like AK
If you are a frequent player online (maybe even a beginner) then you may know how tricky AK can be when it comes to playing it properly. The thing is I sometimes don’t know how to play AK because it can create a world of hurt if played wrong. I see a lot of players taking away the strategy behind playing AK by simply going all in no matter how many blinds they have in front of them. When a player makes a huge over shove I almost immediately put him on AK and more often than not that’s exactly what they are holding. Knowing this information can come in handy when you pick up a hand like AA or KK.
I usually like to pull this play off when the blinds are relatively small but don’t get me wrong this play can work at any stage of the tournament. I realize some people may see this as a waste with AA but in most cases I see it a quick double up (without a bad beat of course). For instance say the tournament just started and the blinds are only 15/30 with starting stacks at 3,000 and a player that acts before you raises 3x the blind to 90. Now when the action comes around to you there are the obvious moves which would be to put in a little raise hoping to induce action or the smooth call to hopefully trap your opponent. The thing is I have noticed players are becoming more aware of the small re-raises and they will play more cautiously especially when the blinds are this low. Now if you try to slow play yours aces you could be setting yourself up for disaster. By just calling you are allowing more players to see the pot which means there are more hands in the pot to beat your aces.
This is the spot where I have AA and I like to have some fun and simply go all in for 3,000 chips. Yes there will be times where everyone will instantly fold but if you make it habit in the beginning of tournaments you will see that players will be willing to call simply because they put you on AK. I have seen players call with all sorts of pocket pairs and even get calls with AQ, AJ. Let’s be serious with that big of a shove these are awful calls in the first place but if you have AA and you make it look like AK then these are the type of calls you can get. I have been doing this move for awhile now and it’s been very profitable for me. I recommend giving it a shot when you have the chance and see what kind of bites you can get from them fishies. “Byyyyyyye”