| Many new players dont value
their kicker card enough as they play poker. Kickers come into play often because most
players like to play big cards, especially aces. So many players dont realize how
vulnerable they can be when paired up with a lousy card. Hands like A-3 and A-6 really
arent very good starting hands. Most players only play these weak ace combinations
when theyre suited or when theyre in good position, but this habit can be
costly. Lets say youve got A-3 and the flop hits A-Q-9. You think youve
hit your hand when in fact its likely to cost you a ton of money. The numbers show that whenever youre dealt an Ace at a
ten-player table, another player will also have an Ace 62% of the time. On that flop, if
another player has an Ace with a better kicker than your 3, its going to cost you.
Not to mention that an opponent could easily be holding A-Q or A-9, and your luck could
get real bad if a 3 comes on the turn or river. So even when this type of hand hits a flop
in a big way, its still vulnerable.
The higher your kicker is, the better chance youll
have to split the pot if you are out-kicked. If you have a pair of aces with a hand like
A-6 and your opponent has A-8, as long as there are three cards on the board bigger than 8
youll split the pot with that opponent. Kickers play a big part of your hand. Never
focus on just one of your cards, because the other one often comes into play. |