Ak Vs Qq Preflop
There are three kinds of players. Those who play AK/QQ too passively preflop. Those who play AK/QQ too aggressively preflop. And players who play AK/QQ perfectly. Should I Fold QQ, KK, Or AK Preflop? August 25, 2014 Poker Articles Comments off 11279 Views 1 Welcome back to another episode of “Ask SplitSuit A Question!”. The point is that this is a very difficult hand to get away from preflop deep into a tournament. Early periods of tournaments. Early on in tournament, you don’t really need to gamble as much with AK and your fast preflop play isn’t rewarded very much if you just manage to collect the pitiful blinds. Try making it worthwhile by raising 5-6BB.
Ak Vs Qq Preflop Odds
Ak Vs Qq Preflop
Being dealt top paint doesn’t necessarily make a winning hand
In Texas Hold’em, getting pocket QQ or AK have very similar equity, which means that these hands can be treated in the same way while in preflop action. This is a hand that can easily create confusion regarding what is the best thing to do, given the opportunities it brings. Of course, having pocket QQ is better than just having AK. For instance, if you get AK and the pot shows AA or KK, the greatest odds are not for you; however, if you get the same cards holding QQ, you can still take advantage of being a sizeable underdog.
The biggest dilemma when facing this hand is what to do on the preflop. These are surely tricky hands and although it is ok to go all in sometimes, it is also a good decision to fold when facing major pressure. These are definitely situation hands in which the proper action will depend on a number of other variables.
As in every poker hand, position matters. For instance, when holding QQ or AK while in late position, you can praise your luck. A good position will almost always give you an edge, so playing any hand would be much easier. On the other hand, if you are out of position, these cards can be dangerous, as they can be easily bully around; one good thing is that, while in late positions, these cards will give you fold equity. Something worth trying is to go all in to force other players to fold, most likely the ones who don’t are the ones that could possibly beat you.
Typically speaking, both hands are worthy of some good preflop action, even if you choose not to go all in. However, if you do decide to go all-in, it would be better to do it while in position, so you are the last one placing a bet.
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