Some players would tell you there's never a bad time for aces, but really the best time for aces is when an opponent is dealt a nearly-as strong hand that never improves. Like pocket jacks. Warwick Mirzikinian was dealt on the button and called a raise to 2,000 of a late position opponent. The flop was as non-threatening as could be, . Mirzikinian's opponent bet 4,000, then moved all in after Mirzikinian raised to 8,000. Mirzikinian made the call and was shown the of his opponent. The board blanked out . Mirzikinian sent his opponent to the rail and moved to 80,000 in chips.