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    aa are no gaurantee win, gives you better odss thats all..lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by CheapskatePoker View Post
    Limping in freerolls with AA is the smart play. If they don't improve with an A on the flop or turn, you might as well fold.
    I guess if the object of the game is to not accumulate chips, this would be sound advice.

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    Thats just poker somtimes you win somtimes you lose

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    in the best poker hands will not ensure victory!

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    I didnt watched the hand but I guess the other guy got set or two pair or flush, Sounds tragic.

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    Pokerstars loves that to bring you on Tilt...so you loose more Money....
    I lost very often with AA at Pokerstars against Hands i never would play....belive me

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    80 percent of the time AA is a crack head hand its over played and cracked with many combinations
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    Quote Originally Posted by mawoyto View Post
    Just a bad break. No real need to limp in a freeroll. You could have gone all-in first bet and probably would have been called. The result would have been the same.
    I agree. Big freeroll play is different than regular tourney play. I think you should have gone all-in pre-flop.

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    I think freerolls are a good place to "experiment" with different ways to play different hands.

    I would guesstamate I limp with AA 40% of the time in early position to 10% late.

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    Since you were heads up on the play all in pre flop was good for me since your 90% to win but the other player got the hand and that will happend. Good play but you lost that one.

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