Even though AA is the strongest starting hand in #poker, it can still create lots of confusion for beginner and intermediate players. Do you know how this hand performs postflop? Do you know when to fold that overpair? Do you know when to slowplay it preflop? If not, watch this entire video now! For this one, SplitSuit uses Flopzilla Pro to analyze pocket aces and shows how often it flops huge hands, overpairs, and even draws. And even though AA never has to contend with an overcard postflop, there are still big differences between flops like K22 and 987. James then shares multiple tips for playing AA preflop, especially when it comes to 3-betting and even facing 3-bets. Postflop tips include the number of streets of value things like overpairs are worth, as well as how to approach smashing the flop with top set or better. Make sure you understand the analysis behind this powerful starting hand to avoid the common mistakes most players make with it! 0:00 Science Of Pocket Aces Intro 0:59 Why Players Love And Hate AA 2:20 What To Expect With Pocket Aces 3:18 How AA Performs On Flops 4:04 The 2 Flop Types While Holding AA 4:23 Preflop Tips With AA 7:42 Overpair Tips With Pocket Aces 12:03 Set Or Better Tips With Pocket Aces 15:38 Practice With AA Postflop *GET THE POSTFLOP WORKBOOK TODAY* *RELATED CONTENT* · SPR Poker Concept: · The GTO Solver: · Flopzilla Pro: · Hand Reading Poker Ranges: *FOLLOW ME ON SOCIAL* · Discord: · Twitter: · Facebook: · Instagram:
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