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[QUOTE="JonSherwood, post: 343496, member: 1634"] I think it might also be important where you play. That's how I used to play them at other sites, but I now play at Royal Vegas Poker. If I raise 4-5x the big blind at RVP, anyone who already merely called the big blind calls that raise, and some after the raise too. In order to win with them at RVP you need to be VERY aggressive, a lot of times all-in aggressive. I usually only get 1 caller, and the occasional two, unless you're playing in a rebuy. You might get 3 which is bad, so in rebuys you really need to pay attention to how your table plays and whether or not an all-in will shake some opponents. Some players in a rebuy will call an all-in whenever they're put all-in. It's tricky. 4-5x the blind is how I always play them in ring games. You'll never see me going all-in preflop in a ring game. That's not very efficient when you're trying to win a pot. How I play them might not work for everybody too. There are a lot of factors I consider when I have Aces, and it's hard to put them into words, you know? My experiences with poker have shown me how to play them. Everybody should work out their own strategy that works for them. :) Jon [/QUOTE]
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