Remember Me
forgot your password?

Mzone Poker Tournament Strategy: Uncovering the Ace King Myth

One of the most common mistakes made by players in the low level buy-in multi-table holdem tournaments online is over-valuing ace king as hole cards. A lot of this has to do with inexperience, impatience and poor judgment, and the fact that ace king just “looks” so darn strong when you look up at your monitor and see them just sitting there for you.

Big slick, as ace king is commonly referred to can be a powerful hand to play aggressively in tournaments but the execution of that aggression requires a whole lot more specificity than you might think.

Now depending on if your AK is suited or not you are looking down at a group 1 or 2 hand as your poker calculator will likely be pointing out to you. If you happen to have Ace King both of hearts, then it is group 1 of the Sklansky hand group rankings. In accordance with that though, careful thought must be taken to know that the groups were categorized with ring game play in mind and also that of the group one hands, AKs is the ONLY drawing hand, where AA, KK, QQ and JJ could be considered “made” hands.

Therein charges your underlying strategy when playing Ace King. It is a drawing hand and during the early stages of a tournament in particular, you should be treating it like most other drawing hands – playing it with at least some help from the flop.

If you always remember that ace king is a drawing hand, it may offer you up a more reasonable strategy for playing it after the flop. Now of course depending on your opponents, the tournament stage, stack size, m zone etc. this could be radically different – even of the flop doesn’t help you. However, there is simply no reason to dump your tournament strategy hopes in an early stage holding AK when the flop come 2-6-9 rainbow.

The utterly ridiculous thing about that very situation is that in the low buy-in multi-table tournaments (and even some high buy-in tournaments), many players will let their tournament stack ride holding AK high when the flop has not helped them. It is surely an unreasonable aggressive move that more often than not will see you on the rail in short order. Sure there are times when you can take the pot down when someone called your pre-flop raise. So what? You made the pot maybe 350 chips when the blinds are still 25 and 50. Now you want to go all in with your remaining 1700 chips to win that 350? It’s really, really, really not worth it. This is the time to play passively, cautiously, with an eye to preserving your stack, not letting it ride with a drawing hand. If you happen to be using a poker calculator it will be shouting at you that you are likely behind, but players still often ignore this advice.

So when do you push with Ace King? You will get plenty of such opportunities when the blinds are higher, you know your opponents better, and your stack size warrants such a move, until that stage, play it coy and no one will be able to figure your pre-flop call hit two pair on the flop of A-K-9 and you are much more likely to double up with some schmuck being aggressive on you.

Marty Smith

Marty Smith has video reviews of all the online poker calculators so you can see them being used before you decide which one is right for you. He also has a tournament strategy video series that is free just for signing up.

Rate this Article: 0 / 5 stars - 0 vote(s)
Print Email Re-Publish


  • Latest Online Gambling Articles
  • More from Marty Smith

Will Google's New SideWiki help your website's search performance?

By: Marty Smith | 25/09/2009 | Internet Marketing
Here is the thing though, if your website starts getting a lot of comments via anything social media, it gets traffic. That also usually results in link reference, and in turn, search engine performance.

Online Poker Analyzer

By: Marty Smith | 23/06/2009 | Online Gambling
When it comes to poker, it's really nothing new to see exaggerated claims of success simply by reading an ebook or downloading some kind of poker bot software, but now such marketers seem even more ruthless in targeting newcomers to online poker with irrational claims of success.

Poker Profiling with Gus Hansen, Captain Kirk, and Commander Spock

By: Marty Smith | 09/06/2009 | Online Gambling
On the other hand, Kirk, like Gus Hansen has acquired a unique ability to read opponents and to make judgments based on other factors outside of simple logic. That is why Captain James T. Kirk and Gus Hansen are superstars in their own right, and certainly to be looked upon to possibly emulate. However, the skills they possess which allow them to compete at the highest human level are, like mentioned before, not likely attainable by us mortals.

Where Can I Learn Poker Tournament Strategy?

By: Marty Smith | 06/03/2009 | Online Gambling
Learn poker tournament strategy online, just watching videos.

What Is A Blocking Bet?

By: Marty Smith | 08/02/2009 | Online Gambling
One of the advantages of adding a blocking bet to your game is that you set the price of finding out if in fact, you do have the best hand. Let's say the pot is 1200, and you put out a blocking bet of 800, making the pot 2000 in total. A few things can happen.

The "one Card" You Need in Omaha High Low

By: Marty Smith | 05/02/2009 | Online Gambling
Folding is tough. It goes to our inner core of competitiveness and cuts into a thought process that may have been pounded into your brain since the first day your mommy and daddy saw you. They started saying things like, don't give up, keep working, you can do better than that, fight back hard, and - you are the best. Well, when you are playing Omaha high low, bringing that kind of attitude to the game - particularly against low limit online players, you will lose money/chips really fast and re

Why You Need to Know Your Long Term Odds

By: Marty Smith | 19/01/2009 | Online Gambling
As you can see, there are long-term odds that are rather simple to calculate, and there are long-term odds that can only be calculated in a theoretical sense. Those theoretical odds calculations can take years to become reasonably proficient at deciphering. If that's not concerning enough to you, then consider these types of theoretical odds decisions being made in a matter of seconds, facing some serious aggression from your opponents - for real money. If you have ever been in a no limit cash c

The Myth About Getting Enough Action at the Right Levels

By: Marty Smith | 16/12/2008 | Online Gambling
However in the world of online poker, in particular, the lower limits giving action to get action not only isn't necessary - it isn't prudent.

Submit Your Articles Free: Signup

Use of this web site constitutes acceptance of the Terms Of Use and Privacy Policy | User published content is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
Copyright © 2005-2008 Free Articles by ArticlesBase.com, All rights reserved. (2.97, 1, w1)