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    Poker Professional Eclipse86's Avatar
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    Hi guys, I was just wondering, say if u were to somehow rig the deck so that you could be dealt AA every single time pf, What do YOU think would be the most +ev way to play it?

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    Depends on whether I could rig for someone to have KK everytime or not.
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    What I would do is:

    playing ultralag.

    your PFR is 100% so no one respects you. Prolly make the opening PFR bets btwn 5 and 9bbs, since ppl will be willing to call off more.

    If anyone repops you, shove.

    I wonder if it would be +EV to fold like 20 or 30% to somehow change your image?

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    What about shoving every hand?
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    If you factor in the fact that real people will observe your hands I think the optimal way would be play very aggressive preflop like opening to 1/8th of your stack every hand and pushing every flop taking down as many pots without showdown as possible. Once you have been called twice and shown AA both times, slow down a little and fold for a few orbits. Then ramp up the aggression again still trying to take as many pots down without showdown as possible but knowing you have AA if called. Every time you showdown AA a couple of times again slow down.

    This should allow to keep playing for the longest time possible before getting an ass kicking.

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    Agree with Wota on this but would like to add that I would probably only sit at any one table for 100 hands or so. I would be switching tables a lot.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KRE8R View Post
    I would be switching tables a lot.
    Yeah that seems like a good plan. I think after you have shown down aces a few times you have to move on so as to not arouse suspicion.

    And I suppose this is obvious but I'd probably hit up the highest stakes possible.
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