Upswing Poker Level-Up

BONUS: Stop Playing Ace-King Wrong

Nov 28, 2025
Uri Peleg, poker coach who trains elite pros and teaches runout-based decision making. He breaks down why Ace-King can be deceptive. Short scenarios show dry-board Ace-high play, deep 3-bet pots on connected boards, clean runouts where it becomes dominant, and blind-vs-blind missed-flop management.
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INSIGHT

Ace-King's Split Personality

  • Ace-King's preflop strength splits into clear outcomes: it either flops a pair and runs well or it misses and underperforms.
  • Uri Peleg emphasizes that Ace-King often behaves like a draw or weak showdown hand when it doesn't pair.
ADVICE

Protect Showdown Value On Dry Boards

  • Check or bet small-to-medium on dry boards to preserve showdown value with Ace-King.
  • Treat river aggression skeptically and visualize Ace-King as an ordinary ace-high like Ace-Deuce when facing large bets.
ADVICE

Avoid Inflating Deep 3-Bet Pots

  • In deep 3-bet pots, avoid bloating the pot with Ace-King when you miss and the board is coordinated.
  • Fold to large river raises when your hand only beats bluffs and would be a marginal holding like K-2.
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