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Old 06-23-2005, 06:05 AM
Winwood Winwood is offline
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Default Re: When its *Almost* Appropriate to Laydown KK preflop.

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No real read (12th hand), they hadn't done anything crazy in the first 11 hands.

But if I see the following:

P1 raises. P2 flat calls. P3 re-raises a lot. P1 flat calls. P2 now wakes up and re-raises all-in.

Then P2 has acted very suspiciously. Why did they flat call the first raise and only now when there has been a re-raise and a call of that re-raise does he decide to raise all-in? In my mind that is like the limp re-raise all-in move that screams AA, at least at low limit SNG.

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I totally agree with your logic 100%. But haven't you ever seen donks do this with TT or AJ? They genuinely think they have the best hand (at least I assume that's their thinking, unless its some weird bluff).

My feeling is, in this situation, the number of times you get shown AA/KK compared to the number of times you get show KQs makes it a mistake to laydown QQ. But I could be way off.
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