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    well, the majority of the time I like to play aces pretty agressive. Sometimes I slowplay them if I know my opponent will play the flop aggressive.

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    spammer

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    i just went all in with aces after been on the bubble for over 30 mins No Limit Texas Hold'em Hand, 100.00/200.00, matg281 | BOOM! Hand Replayer

    it was obviously a routine call though. i'd of called with any 2 if i was him.

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    The only time I slowplay AA is against an aggrojerk, but even then it's a fast hand. I raise to 1/2 the pot, they reraise, I jam, ship it.
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    I never push all in preflop with aces, that of course the guy does not have many chips behind. I just dont think its smart for a poker player to do that. Shows too much weakness. imho

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    It depends on what where when... What tourney and structure? Where is the poker site? And how deep in that tourney?

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    I see people go all in all the time with aces pre flop!

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    Sometimes they do it right at the start of the tourney, you would be surprised how often it works!

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    sure why not. or do a minimum or what they say a free hand. let your opponent try to bluff you. i dont know. depends who you are up against and what exactly u want to do.

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    It all depends on the tournament/cash situation, how many people are still in the hand, blah blah blah.

    It's impossible to answer this question just in general. Obviously ideally you'd like to go against someone preflop with A's but you may not always get someone to call your bet.

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