When you are playing Teen Patti real cash and you get a pair of Aces, you are probably thrilled! But here is the truth—this is actually the most dangerous moment in the game!
Sure, a pair of Aces is a strong hand. In fact, it beats 91% of all possible hands. But in a game with five players, there is still a one-in-three chance that one of your opponents has an even better hand! So, when you are dealt a pair of Aces, don’t get carried away—stay sharp! Many players lose big money because they get overconfident with a strong hand like this.
You need to carefully observe your opponents’ behavior and keep your own intentions under wraps. Your goal is to win as much real cash as possible with your hand, but you must never risk more than you can afford to lose!
So, how much should you risk? If you are lucky enough to get AAA (a trail of Aces), go all-in without hesitation! AAA beats 100% of other hands, so it is a no-brainer. But with a pair of Aces, which beats 91% of hands, there is still that 33% chance someone else has a better hand. In this case, the maximum you should bet is 25% of your total cash. Stick to this rule—no matter how confident you feel, never bet more than 25%!
That said, don't just throw in 25% right away. Play smart and control the pace of your bets. Work out how many rounds of calling and raising you will need, and plan your bets accordingly.
When you are at the second-to-last betting round, try throwing in a bit of a bluff. Make it seem like your hand is even stronger than a pair of Aces. This could scare off players with even some bigger hands, like a flush or even a straight. If you pull this off, you have hit the jackpot!
Even if you end up losing, you will likely still have over 80% of your capital left to keep playing. And trust me, if you lose with a pair of Aces, your luck is bound to turn around in the next rounds!
Follow these tips of mine, and you will be on your way to becoming a Teen Patti real cash master!