actually, AA wins around 80% of the time when shoved (do not shove them though unless you got 5-bet or short stack), if not shoved depends on the post flop play, where you mostly should tend to be aggressive, because your result is minimum an overpair, but, again, the exact actions will depend on your position, stack size, your opponent tendencies and what kind of board you get. Be more aggressive IP and on dry boards, check-raise often OOP and so on. Also AA blocks two aces, and can be a nice flush bluff sometimesAA always lose
looks like the bronze level tourney was yesterday because of a technical mistake, and today is the silver level freerolWhats happening to wpt bronze level pasd
AA always lose
Absolutely true. I complained to my son that I lost KK more often than winning...he suggested that I keep track on a spreadsheet, so I did...my findings were that I won over 75% of the time. The problem is that many times, I collected only the blinds...BUT, when I lost with KK, it was often huge pots.Sometimes it just seems that way, because AA is a hand that you will often win small pots with, but for the times that you lose with AA, they can be bigger pots.
If you are sure of this, then I congratulate youAA always lose