Re: KK...A flops, the usual
Assuming villain is 3-betting you with 99+, AQ+, he could be jamming you on the flop with TT-KK hoping you don't have the Ace and trying to get to showdown cheaply.
But most likely he has the Ace.
I will usually peel the flop here if I know he is aggressive since:
a) I could be good.
b) I could have implied odds if I spike my set on the turn and he pays me off on the big streets.
c) I don't want him to take shots at me later so I want to at least make him show me he's serious enough to fire again on the turn. This sets me up to c/r him on a later hand when I've got the goods.
Once the turn Q comes you are only ahead of JJ, TT. If he's firing with those so be it, he wins. Only getting 9:2 to call down and YHING way more than that.
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