How To Play Ace-King Like A Pro | Upswing Poker Level-Up

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  • Опубліковано 9 вер 2024

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  • @mbradycf
    @mbradycf Рік тому +29

    This episode is dedicated to my buddy Alex, who complained about Ace-King so many times we made a whole episode about it.

  • @peteradnell
    @peteradnell Рік тому +6

    I have become addicted to these videos. The only bad thing is all the waiting until the next one.

  • @SevenThreeOffsuit
    @SevenThreeOffsuit Рік тому +6

    Great content as always! Had a good laugh at playing grandma heads up for her weekly pension.

  • @halfairchild1
    @halfairchild1 Рік тому +2

    Excellent video! Thanks for the tips!

  • @paulpena5040
    @paulpena5040 7 днів тому

    I limp raised AK yesterday against an extremely aggressive player who routinely punished limpers to abnormally large sizes on the button (75 in a 2/5 game). With 1000 behind I 3 bet to 300 and he made a very reluctant call. The flop was 10 6 2 rainbow. I checked he led out for 3/4 pot and I jammed. He tank folded but I wonder what is the EV of always playing your AK like AA

  • @peteradnell
    @peteradnell Рік тому +4

    I would appreciate an episode on tilting and how to prevent it from happening.
    I myself have lost a lot of money on unnecessary mood swings and trying to get revenge on someone I'm annoyed with for some reason.

    • @adean4146
      @adean4146 Рік тому

      not hard to fix that yourself

    • @peteradnell
      @peteradnell Рік тому

      @@adean4146
      Yes, but the simple is difficult to implement, at least for me. And it doesn't matter much if you play technically well in the upswing when you burn everything in the downswing.

    • @adean4146
      @adean4146 Рік тому

      but if you know you play well in the down swing just remind yourself it is part of the game, and if you feel you are playing bad study more take a break, what I found helps is timing sessions, if I lose a lot of buy ins in the first hour I take a break, then be honest is the pool better than me, am I not studied or confident, or is it a lot of fishy getting lucky, bad beats, or maniacs, normally then I am motivated to carry on, become break even or winning over then day, or just slightly loosing, you can't win every session!
      try to remind yourself how you play a hand if you're not tilted, feel proud to fold, set a stop loss, take a long break if chasing it back makes you play worse,
      really what I meant is if you know it is a problem, then you need to notice it when it happens and strengthen yourself, find discipline, slow down.
      Prevention comes from knowing you played it well and they just got lucky or it might have been a bad beat even a cooler, (what could you do about a better full house, quads what even hardly comes, kings vs aces dam it move on, aces cracked, well you'll crack and cooler them many times too) and being disciplined, if you're unsure save the hand and forget about it until later, check it out, some people loose over 3 months straight, and win well over the other 9 months, you could win 3 sessions loose 6 win 10 loose 2 win 5 loose 1 win 1 loose 2 loose 2 loose 4 loose 1 loose loose and then win 4 loose 1 win 6.... you are going to loose and just get comfy with that, if you can see a profit over a decent sample, say 100k 200k
      @@peteradnell

    • @johntalamantez2468
      @johntalamantez2468 Рік тому +5

      Take care of what you need to take care of. Being unhappy in your life is the quickest way to tilt. Set short term goals to build momentum and then long term goals to remember why you are doing this. The best advice I have ever received is from upswing: it’s a marathon. And my advice: get your dopamine boosts from other, productive sources. Like taking care of yourself or people you love.

    • @peteradnell
      @peteradnell 11 місяців тому +2

      @@johntalamantez2468 It was a good answer and thoughtful words. There is a lot in what you wrote.

  • @user-cy6fo6rc9v
    @user-cy6fo6rc9v Рік тому

    will try it out, thanks... AK is a hard hand to play

  • @reddoordentrainingcenter8564
    @reddoordentrainingcenter8564 8 місяців тому

    Thanks for the videos

  • @mateuszbak8501
    @mateuszbak8501 Рік тому +3

    all u need to know is go all in pre flop. saves u the trouble to figure it out post flop

  • @BallPythons101
    @BallPythons101 6 місяців тому +1

    My AK cracked Aces last night with a straight. Pre flop all in

  • @tonic2gin
    @tonic2gin 11 місяців тому

    Great video but the mic volume on the bottom guy is criminally low and uneven. Jarring when you increase the volume and then the top guy chimes in and it's too loud

  • @TheVigilantEye77
    @TheVigilantEye77 Місяць тому

    80% fit or fold. 20% bluff

  • @mthoreson98
    @mthoreson98 Рік тому

    Gary and Mike, do you have any upcoming episodes on cash game river play in the works?

    • @UpswingPoker
      @UpswingPoker  11 місяців тому +2

      We'll add it to our list!

  • @matthewhammel6866
    @matthewhammel6866 8 місяців тому

    How do you remember all this in a game? Memorizing doesn’t seem like the right strategy because too many variables it’s unlikely to hit exact same situation. I’m a lab member and I feel like the concepts introduced there assume I possess knowledge that I don’t have. Any recommendations?

    • @Nobody33566
      @Nobody33566 6 місяців тому

      maybe you need to study the fundamentals of the game. try reading the morden poker theory book. everything will be more clear when you understand why we betting, the benefits from the position and the reasons behind it

  • @user-zx3sk4gl3w
    @user-zx3sk4gl3w 7 місяців тому

    Good

  • @gratler
    @gratler 11 місяців тому

    on the sometimes checking AK in 3b pots on A34 A23 two tone boards: why two tone boards specifically. what if the board was rainbow, would i do more checking or more betting than with two tone boards?

    • @alexl2512
      @alexl2512 9 місяців тому +1

      More betting on rainbow board.

  • @MrJoosebawkz
    @MrJoosebawkz Рік тому

    noob question but why does rake make us want to 3bet more. like you say around 2:30 that “the rake is so high we can’t afford to flat AK” (or something like that). I also hear this a lot when talking about sb preflop strategies (i.e the fact we should only 3b or fold) Aren’t we paying proportionally the same in rake no matter what? or is the point that since we can win the pot preflop without rake thats why we want to 3b?

    • @UpswingPoker
      @UpswingPoker  Рік тому +3

      when rake is high, the "calling" option takes the biggest hit. By calling, you set yourself up to play postflop, and that's when the poker site/casino will take the rake. In other words, you're more incentivized to win the pot preflop, so you call less and 3-bet more.

  • @Frosty2211
    @Frosty2211 2 місяці тому

    Would you say ace king and jacks are equal ?

  • @jeffreywu7436
    @jeffreywu7436 Рік тому +1

    garys audio is a bit low or is it just me?

    • @mbradycf
      @mbradycf Рік тому

      sounds good on my end using headphones

  • @tonyng1600
    @tonyng1600 Рік тому

    there should be a video on AQ

    • @garyblackwoodpoker
      @garyblackwoodpoker Рік тому +3

      AQ is the new AK

    • @B0bi_007
      @B0bi_007 Рік тому +3

      @@garyblackwoodpoker A4s is the new AK

    • @markupton1417
      @markupton1417 3 місяці тому

      Doyle Brunson had a CHAPTER in his book all about how much AQ sucks.

  • @garyblackwoodpoker
    @garyblackwoodpoker Рік тому +2

    FIRST

  • @alancudd
    @alancudd 7 місяців тому +2

    AK = Anna Kournikova: looks good but never wins.

  • @Hammer.J.Helmer
    @Hammer.J.Helmer 11 місяців тому

    What about calling a 4 bet shove preflop for 100bb with AKs/o? He covered 5 bet shoving, but not calling a 4 bet shove.

    • @UpswingPoker
      @UpswingPoker  11 місяців тому +1

      usually calling. Against extremely tight players who you know aren't messing around, you can consider a heroic fold. Just gotta be careful because even against a strong range, you may be priced in to call.

    • @Hammer.J.Helmer
      @Hammer.J.Helmer 11 місяців тому

      @@UpswingPoker agreed, thanks!

  • @TomRauhe
    @TomRauhe Рік тому

    You don't win with AK, that's not how AK works

  • @user-cn7yv4pc8e
    @user-cn7yv4pc8e Рік тому +1

    I tried this and my opponent flops set on the flop he reraised on turn jammed it in and lost all of my money 😂? what mistakes I made how would I know if villain has set?

    • @B0bi_007
      @B0bi_007 Рік тому +4

      that's the neat part - you can't know for certain

    • @pokersoftwarereviews5051
      @pokersoftwarereviews5051 Рік тому +4

      At low stakes the reraise is basically always a set. You've gotta stop calling people down when you know they underbluff

    • @dgolfere-wgt5194
      @dgolfere-wgt5194 11 місяців тому

      so true and common in cash games. I find it very annoying when you have AK AA AQ QQ JJ and you get beat by a silly set. madness!

    • @justingoats9155
      @justingoats9155 2 місяці тому

      @@pokersoftwarereviews5051very true. Min raises on the flop is also very often AA or KK.

  • @mothecat776
    @mothecat776 Рік тому

    UPSWING.guys.. So when I see in online streaming Vlogs where people shove AKoff AKsuited for 300 bb's 400 bb's 500 bb's So this is an ERROR isn't it?

    • @UpswingPoker
      @UpswingPoker  Рік тому

      It's not necessarily wrong, depends on the exact situation and the 3/4/5bet sizes. But it may be a big error