• In this case, you would have been dealt 'Ace-King offsuit', as you are holding an Ace of Clubs and King of hearts. The opposite of 'offsuit'? A suited hand, such as: As-5s In this case, you have been dealt 'Ace-Five suited', with the suit being Spades. Being dealt a suited hand obviously improves your chances of making a flush, as you hold two.
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Ace King is open from any position on the table. The majority of the time, it is good enough to 3bet preflop with. It is in the top 3.5% of hands, even a top 2.5% hand if we hold ace-king suited (AKs). 3betting the hand for value builds the pot, and often players call. Who raises with a 20% preflop range? This is a typical range as players get closer to the HJ and CO, regardless of them playing full ring or 6max. Notice that every starting hand that has two Broadway cards (Ten, Jack, Queen, King, and Ace) is included here, even the offsuit combinations. The latest tweets from @acekingoffsuit.

Bryce Yockey in disbelief after the biggest bad beat in poker history on the biggest stage.
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The final table of the 2019 World Series of Poker $50,000 Poker Players Championship produced quite possibly the worst bad beat in poker history as Bryce Yockey saw a 99.843% hand turn into dust when Josh Arieh beat him on the final draw in 2-7 Triple Draw.

Nick Schulman coined the bad beat that Arieh put on Yockey, “The bad beat to end all bad beats,” before it happened and to fully grasp the situation you have to watch the clip.

Yockey started with the second strongest hand in the game, which has a 1 in 2,548 chance of occurring while Arieh needed three draws to beat him and make the only possible combination that would do so. A crazy detail about this hand is that the only path for Arieh to the winning hand was for him to make a straight first before he could draw to the perfect 7-5 low.

“This is the worst beat I’ve ever seen in a televised tournament,” Schulman said, as Yockey made his departure from the tournament in fourth place. Yockey collected $325,989 for his efforts after which John Esposito, Phil Hui, and Josh Arieh continued to battle for the $1,099,311 first prize. Watch the full final table of this event on PokerGO right now.

Understanding 2-7 Triple Draw

In the game of Limit 2-7 Triple Draw, the goal is to make the worst possible five-card hand without a straight or a flush. The best hand in this game, as shown in this video, is 7-5-4-3-2 followed by 7-6-4-3-2. In this game, there are three draws during which you can ask for as many new cards as you want.

Bad Beats in Texas Hold’em

Bad beats in poker are common and every player who’s played a game or two will have seen his or her aces disappear like snow in the bright Las Vegas sun when a king on the river gives your opponent three of a kind.

To provide some context on how crazy Yockey’s hand was, let’s draw some parallels with No Limit Texas Hold’em. Aces versus kings before the flop is an 81.06% favorite, a number that increases to 91.62% after a blank flop and 95.45% on the turn. Having only two cards to improve with the river to come is still a 4.55% chance of winning!

In an even worse scenario, the worst of two sets on the flop has 4.34% with two cards to come and that number is reduced to 2.27% with only the river left to make four of a kind. For some more context, winning with ace-king offsuit versus ace-king offsuit has a 2.17% chance but in that case, of course, you are 95.65% to casually split the pot!

Ever played so wild that you ended up all in with deuce-three offsuit against pocket aces? Well, you still have a 13.3% chance to win the hand before the flop! After a random flop where your only remaining winning outs are running cards, however, you have a 1.52% chance to win and even that is still a lot better than having just 0.16% as Josh Arieh did!

Click this link to see the Twitter conversation about this hand in which some big name poker pros chime in on how unlikely this runout truly was.

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Some hate it, some love it. Ace-queen offsuit (AQo) is one of the most polarizing hands in poker.

It is no wonder why. AQo is one of the best starting hands in the deck, but it can also be relatively difficult to play compared to other strong starting hands.

This article covers:

  • How to Play Ace-Queen in Common Preflop Situations
  • 3 Tips for Playing Ace-Queen When You Miss the Flop

Now, let's begin.

Unopened Pots

Even poker beginners can identify AQo as a strong hand. After all, it includes two of the three highest-ranking cards in the deck.

Ace King Offsuit

For this reason, you should always raise with this hand preflop from every position when the action folds to you. Avoid limping with AQo as it will lead to smaller pots being won by you on average over time. Folding is out of the question.

Against a Raise

When faced with a raise, you should 3-bet with this hand almost every time. The one exception is when you are in the big blind facing a raise from a player seated in the cutoff position or earlier (3-betting big blind vs button is usually good).

Ace-Queen offsuit plays great as a thin 3-bet for value since it cuts down the field. 3-betting massively reduces the chances of playing a multiway pot, and you should not want to play multiway pots with ace-queen because rarely makes strong flushes and straights (a key component of hands that play well multiway).

Pro tip: When you're playing in a 9-handed game, you can oftentimes just fold with this hand when the first player (UTG) raises and you are seated in the cutoff position or earlier. This is because an UTG range is simply too strong and there are too many players behind that can cold 4-bet you. The exception is when you are on the button, in which case you will want to cold-call with this hand as there are only two players behind and you will always be in position after the flop.

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Against a 3-Bet

Ace King Offsuit

When faced with a 3-bet, Ace-Queen offsuit can perform great as both a call and a 4-bet bluff.

The hand works well as a 4-bet bluff when the 3-bettors range is tight because the hand’s blocker effects are more impactful. AQ blocks half the possible combinations of AA and QQ, and a quarter of the combinations of AK.

These blocker effects mean that when you 4-bet bluff with AQo, you will face a 5-bet shove significantly less than, say, if you were holding K5 suited. AQo also has a lot of equity against a typical 4-bet calling range, which often includes middling pairs, suited aces, and suited connectors.

To make this a bit simpler, you should generally call with AQo against a 3-bet when you are seated in the hijack through the small blind. In the rest of the positions, consider 4-betting as a bluff. So, for example:

  • Hijack vs Button 3-bet -> call
  • Cutoff vs Big Blind 3-bet -> call
  • UTG+1 vs Cutoff -> 4-bet sometimes
  • Lojack vs Cutoff -> 4-bet sometimes

Further reading: What Top Poker Pros Already Know About 4-Betting.

Against a 4-Bet

When facing a 4-bet, you will generally want to fold AQo. It has served its purpose of attempting to get thin value against the calling range and denying some equity.

The only situations in which you will not want to fold vs a 4-bet is in late position battles where the ranges are much wider. Namely, from the small blind against the button or from the big blind against the small blind. The ranges involved here are so wide that this hand is still strong enough to continue by flatting against 4-bet.

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3 Tips for Playing When You Miss the Flop With AQ

Tip #1: You can still bet when you miss the flop if the board is not connected

Ace King Off Suit Is Called

When in position as the preflop aggressor on a fairly disconnected flop, you will want to fire a continuation bet (c-bet) with AQo, even if you don't have a draw.

With either three or six outs to hit top pair, your hand will have enough equity to make it worthwhile as a semi-bluff. If you do hit top pair on the turn, you can comfortably triple barrel for value (usually).

Tip#2: You can sometimes check-call when you miss from the big blind

After defending from the big blind, you will want to check-call on the flop if you have at least one overcard and the nut backdoor flush draw.
For example, let's say you call from the big blind after facing an UTG open and the flop comes down . Your specific combination of Ace-Queen offsuit can call a c-bet because you hold the , which can improve to the nut flush draw or top pair on the turn.

You can even bluff with it on the river when the runout is such that you would be hard-pressed to find bluffs. For example, if the turn is the and the action checks through, you can probe on the river as a bluff. Since all of your flush draws have hit, your opponent may have a hard time putting you on a bluff.

Tip#3: When the board is connected and you have nothing, it’s best to fold

Yes, you had a great hand preflop. But now you have settled into a part of the game tree where AQ doesn’t have much expected value, and that is fine.

Don’t feel like you need to win every pot just because you had a great hand on the previous street!

Sometimes you just gotta give it up and move on to the next hand.

Wrapping Up

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