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AK vs. QQ – the classical battle in poker

March 1, 2011
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AK vs. QQ – the classical battle in poker

Why AK vs. QQ is known as the classical battle in poker? Which hand is better than the other? In which situation should you push all-in, bet, raise, call or fold with these hands? What are the exact percentages in these battles? There are many factors you need to consider when making your decision...
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Percentages Referring To Different AK Holdings

November 25, 2010
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After discussing the different possibilities with AK, it can be useful to see the different percentages on the different parts of the hand so that we can make conclusions. I advise you to check the table carefully before we go on with the deeper analysis. It is an effective way to learn poker when...
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Winning Or Losing It All? Playing With AK, Part2

November 17, 2010
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Winning Or Losing It All? Playing With AK, Part2

The last time we saw how a hand develops when you hold AK and a safe flop comes. This time we will see a hand where you have the exact same AK and you are in the same position at the same stakes, but your spot is a lot tougher and decision making is...
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Winning Or Losing It All? Playing With AK

November 10, 2010
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Winning Or Losing It All? Playing With AK

AK (Ace King for beginners) is called the Big Slick in no limit hold’em. There is a very good reason why this hand has this name. You can win huge pots with it, but also lose big ones. The advantage is that besides the Ace you have the highest kicker, the King. So if...
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