Preflop: Hero is UTG+2 with A A
Hero raises to $1.50, 3 folds, CO calls $1.50, BTN raises to $6.50, SB folds, BB calls $6, Hero raises to $22.50, CO calls $21, BTN raises to $55.84 and is all-in, BB calls $12.73 and is all-in, Hero calls $30.44 and is all-in, CO calls $21.31 and is all-in
Flop: ($169.17) 3 4 5 (4 players, 4 are all-in) Turn: ($169.17) 6 (4 players, 4 are all-in) River: ($169.17) 6 (4 players, 4 are all-in)
Results: $169.17 pot ($2.00 rake)
Final Board: 3 4 5 6 6
CO showed 7 9 and won $148.91 ($105.10 net)
BTN showed K K and lost (-$52.94 net)
BB showed Q Q and lost (-$19.23 net)
Hero showed A A and won $18.26 (-$34.68 net)
OP, you should know that against those other hands your AA is a coin flip. You have exactly a 50% chance of winning, which means you have exactly a 50% chance of losing. I realize that Math is a Liberal conspiracy, but even so, it's a flip. Also the hand that ultimately won had the second best chance of doing so pre-flop, so this is pretty standard.
Anyway, after the Turn, when both a 3-card flush and a 4-card straight are on the board, your AA's are worth very little at that point, barely even a bluff-catcher. I know there is no strat in BBV, but you should fold the Turn here every time. Don't wait to fold on the River.
aces vs kings vs queens all in pre. End up losing to a lose call by a double gapper.
I jsut thought it wasn't a hand you see everyday.
Im not asking for a opinion or what could of been done differently. Just look at this crazy hand, have a laugh and move on. Fml guys
im not bitching i lost just wanted to share a crazy hand i experienced. but im glad to know my aces werent a favorite after the flop. maybe ill play it differently next time.
fold pre maybe ??