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About 15% of the time, one of your hole cards will be an ace. That's about one out of every seven hands, six times per hour, or fifty times per eight-hour playing session that you'll be dealt an ace with another random card. It's very important that you learn to play correctly when you have an ace, as this one aspect of the game alone has a huge effect on your hourly rate.
If you're in a certain situation as many as six times per hour, and you have a chance to put as many as four or more big bets into play each time, then you can see what an impact playing your aces correctly can have on your hourly rate. When you're betting as many as twenty-four big bets per hour, you'd better know what you're doing if your long-term goal is to win one to two big bets per hour.
Here's the golden rule of playing with an ace: Every other player at the table also gets an ace one out of six hands. Getting an ace is no big deal, so there has to be something special about yours. Following are two tables of ace-related odds that will be helpful to you:
ODDS THAT YOU WILL BE DEALT
At least one ace 5.7-1
AK (not suited) 110-1
AK (suited) 331-1
AA 221-1
PERCENTAGE CHANCE THAT NO ONE
HOLDS AN ACE BEFORE THE FLOP
In a ten-handed game 13.3%
If you do (ten-handed) 25.3%
If you don't (ten-handed) 15.6%
In a five-handed game 41.3%
If you do (five-handed) 58.6%
If you don't (five-handed) 48.6%
Looking at this second table, you can see that in a ten-handed game, someone will be dealt an ace 86.7% of the time, if you have an ace, another player will also have one 74.7% of the time, and if you don't have an ace, someone else will have one 84.4% of the time. You see the importance of playing your aces correctly.
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