The Danger of Offsuit Aces (AJo, ATo, etc.)

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Many players overvalue these offsuit aces and end up losing chips. How do you play these hands out of position?
 
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Terribly at the moment, playing all games like a total lemon.
 
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If it's the start of the table, it's fold.
 
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A lot depends on 9-max, 6-max (or less), and what position you are in.
Hand values can change according to the type of game above and lower value hands should only be played in later positions.
 
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Many players overvalue these offsuit aces and end up losing chips. How do you play these hands out of position?
Offsuit Aces (such as As-7, As-5, etc.) should be played cautiously out of position, as they are often difficult to maneuver. Raise sensibly so as not to invest too many chips with a marginal hand, and avoid big pots if the flop doesn't help. If you hit an As, bet moderately to protect your hand, but be ready to fold if the board or the opponents' actions get you into trouble. These hands can be profitable, but you need to manage the pot size and avoid committing too much without a strong hand.
 
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