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What is AIPF (All-in pre-flop)

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What is AIPF (All-in pre-flop)

What Does AIPF (All-in pre-flop) Mean in Poker?

AIPF (All-in pre-flop) is a play where a player bets all their chips before any community cards are dealt. This move can indicate a strong hand or be used strategically to pressure opponents into folding. online poker can be a great way to practice this strategy.

When You Might Hear Or Use The Term AIPF

You’ll often hear “AIPF” in tournaments where short-stacked players go all-in to double up or in cash games when players want to capitalize on strong starting hands.

In-Game Example

During a tournament, you’re dealt AK on the button. With only 10 big blinds left, you decide to go AIPF, hoping to either steal the blinds or get called by a weaker hand.

Strategy / Tips

  • Best Practice: Use AIPF when you have a premium hand, or as a bluff when you have fold equity against opponents.
  • Common Mistake: Going AIPF with marginal hands in early position, risking elimination against stronger ranges.
  • Pro Tips: In online play, consider opponents’ tendencies; over the table, gauge their reactions and chip stacks to time your AIPF perfectly.

Differences playing over the table vs online

Online, you can use HUDs to analyze opponents’ tendencies before making an AIPF. Over the table, physical tells and betting patterns are crucial for timing your all-in moves.

Alternative names

“Jamming pre-flop,” “shoving pre-flop.”

FAQs

Q: Is AIPF only for short stacks?
A: While common for short stacks, deep stacks may use it as a bluff or against loose opponents.

Related terms

  • Fold Equity
  • Pot Odds

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