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Tuesday, March 4, 2014

STARTING HAND ACE FOUR





A 4 starting hand also called “Transvestite”or “Blind Man’s Aces”. Called this because you see the first ace, and the 4 looks like another, but it turns out not to be.

Ace Four off suit (A4) pre flop statistics are not so good. In the ranking this hand is placed in the 104thposition and the probability of being dealt Ace Four off suit is only 0.9 %. It is not recommended to play this hand in any position, except in small or big blind if there is no raise before. But A 4 off suit is better than A3, A2 and A6 off suit and any other ace free off suit hand smaller than K8.


Suited A 4 in opposite belongs to a range of very good starting hands like suited A2, A3, A5, AT, AJ, AQ and AK. These starting hands generate a positive return in the value charts, which analyze the rate of return of each starting hand.
The “Blind Man’s Aces” are not pocket Aces but if they are suited and played correctly you can win a nice pot.


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