Poker Strategy: Should we Bet Pocket Aces on the Turn?

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Bart Hanson from Crush Live Poker talks poker strategy about pocket aces.

Garland calls in another hand this time dealing with the question of whether or not to bet or check on the turn with his AA, holding the nut suit vs the small blind villain.

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Poker Strategy: Should we Bet Pocket Aces on the Turn?

9 thoughts on “Poker Strategy: Should we Bet Pocket Aces on the Turn?

  1. if my opponent called that wide preflop he would win the first hand but I would punish such awful play later on unless someone else stacked him first.

  2. Bet you debated whether or not this was worth putting on as a highlight. Well the answer is no it wasnt.

  3. Good analysis Bart, I’m playing through this hand and I definitely would’ve pushed again on the turn and make the villain pay for his draw.

    With that board texture it was a major flaw not to keep barreling.

  4. I feel like this title did a nice job letting me know exactly what to expect without giving too much info.

  5. Boring hand. Caller was upset he lost to a badty hand. At low stakes bad players will play bad hands and get there sometimes, just have to deal with it and move on

  6. He is afraid the bet turn but has no problem betting that river,strange logic

  7. Bart, say we do bet the turn and get called and get the same run out with the small blind checking, do we turn the hand into a bluff or take showdown value?

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