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Old 12-22-2005, 10:25 AM
Supern Supern is offline
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Default Re: very hard KK (pre)flop decision

That flop must be one of the worst possible for KK in this spot.
You are now behind AK, AA, QQ, JJ, TT.
The only possible re-raise hands you can beat is AQs and 99, but players don't reraise with these hands that big often enough to even mention it.

If you go all-in and get called your potodds are 2:1.

Pokerstove:
Against AA you win 22% on that flop.
Against AK you lose 91% of the time.
You have 2 Kings so AA and AK is almost as likely mathematically.
Only 8 ways to make AK when you have KK.
Against QQ you win 32%.

If he is a tight player you should fold as you can see.

Against a very loose wild player you may consider to push. But only if you think he would do this re-raise with some crappy hands as well. Or if you know he's. [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]

He will certainly not fold if you pushes. Only if he made a move on you.
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