Re: $5 SnG Hand History
FYI, the post cut off the HH in the middle of hand #42.
Hand #3.
I normally stay away from KQs in the early rounds, especially in early position. The reason being, when you get a seemingly good flop like this, it is easy to get into trouble, since AQ and sometimes AK could have just called here PF.
Having said that, once you got to the flop, I like your raise, but then once you get re-raised you've really got to think about it. The board is rainbow and relatively uncoordinated, so what is your opponent re-raising with? TPTK, 2-pair are too common here. If you aren't comfortable calling a bet or betting yourself on the turn, you need to fold to his re-raise here. Only call his re-raise if you are willing to go the distance with your hand.
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