Survey #2 Says - Which Hand is the Toughest to Play in a Poker Tournament?
In the previous survey, I asked which hand tournament poker players hated the most. The winning hand was pocket Jacks.
However, in that survey, I left off A-K.
A-K or Big Slick used to be called "Walking Back to Houston." From what I've read, the reason it was called "Walking Back to Houston" is that in the big stakes games played in Dallas, players from Houston would come into town and play A-K strong. Unfortunately, they'd run into a pair of aces and go bust.
In this survey, I asked players which hand they would prefer to be dealt in the middle of a poker tournament. Again, it is your typical no limit tournament. You have an average chip stack, and are in middle position. Everyone folds to you.
Which hand would you prefer to get in this situation?
A-K unsuited or J-J?
Okay, before you read on, which hand would you prefer? Here you are acting first.
The results were as follows:
A-K unsuited 91% J-J 9%
Were you surprised by the results? Were you surprised anyone would pick pocket Jacks?
I am sure the reason players hate pocket Jacks is because they have experienced a card hitting the flop that is higher than a Jack way to often. It will happen over 65% of the time. Also, I am sure that they have experienced times when no card was higher than a Jack, but they ran into their opponent hitting a set on the flop. Not good. But it's happened to all of us.
"Tournament Poker: 101 Winning Moves" reveals the best way to play A-K, pocket Jacks and a total of 101 winning plays based on what the Tournament Poker Pros know. Want to discover what you need to know to win?
Get 10 free moves and 5 free plays at Tournament Poker.
Mitchell Cogert is the author of "Tournament Poker: 101 Winning Moves." It is the only reference book to reveal the plays the Pros use to win a poker tournament. These plays are based on reviewing 20 years worth of tournament poker strategies and by actual play against Daniel Negreanu, Erick Lindgren, David Pham and other top pros. The book is highly rated with 5 out of 5 stars on amazon.
For more information go to http://www.APokerExpert.com
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)