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    PokerOwned God Drywallman3's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by sprocketdog View Post
    Preflop, I'm all in with AK, caller has 99,

    So I got AK, and the flop is AAK ======Full House AAAKK.

    Turn is 9 and river is 9, MY AAAKK loses to 9999

    why in the name of King Putz do players go all in pre with A-K?? I see this on a regular basis. A-K is so overrated, but I agree this particular hand was sick, but now I know you will shove your stack with A-K so thanks for the note

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drywallman3 View Post
    why in the name of King Putz do players go all in pre with A-K?? I see this on a regular basis. A-K is so overrated, but I agree this particular hand was sick, but now I know you will shove your stack with A-K so thanks for the note
    Well, he didn't said the amount of chips of the players, but if your stack is not that good, AK is a very nice hand to go all in pre flop. Usually, you ended up facing Ax and your chances are higher than 75% to win the hand when this happens.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AlwaysRain View Post
    Well, he didn't said the amount of chips of the players, but if your stack is not that good, AK is a very nice hand to go all in pre flop. Usually, you ended up facing Ax and your chances are higher than 75% to win the hand when this happens.
    But any pair has you beat preflop even 2's Yeah AK is played very badly way too often. Its definitely not a push preflop hand unless your short stacked. Its also good to know someone would say they push with anything over 4's, If that aint donkish i dont know what is ROFLmfao
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