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Just as the title says how many have ever done it because you knew you were up against AA. This is totally dependent on player reads but how good of a player is able to tell when you are up agaisnt aces?
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I have never folded KK preflop in a 25NL.
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I have never folded KK preflop in a 25NL. [/ QUOTE ] Ditto. |
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Just as the title says how many have ever done it because you knew you were up against AA. This is totally dependent on player reads but how good of a player is able to tell when you are up agaisnt aces? [/ QUOTE ] no this isn't, push or call |
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Just as the title says how many have ever done it because you knew you were up against AA. This is totally dependent on player reads but how good of a player is able to tell when you are up agaisnt aces? [/ QUOTE ] Post a specific hand. That being said, you should be doing this very often. |
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See the SSNL FAQ...it has links to previous discussions.
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I have never nor will I ever fold KK PF when playing at those limits.
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Don't fold KK preflop against anyone other than an extremely tight nut peddler (I'm talking like 10% VPIP/2% PFR over 100+ hands). Even there, getting it in is probably not that bad of a mistake. Other than that, if you run into aces, it happens. Just like set over set. It will inevitably happen to you if you keep playing, just take comfort in the fact that it happens to all the rest of us too.
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exactly if youre playing against a rock that knows you play great hands. why would you go all in with kings if you know the player has aces?
do you ever fold KK preflop at NL50? what about NL100 or NL200? |
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It would take a hell of a read, at any limit to know that your up against aces and not QQ, JJ, AK, etc. I have never and probably will never fold these in a cash game.
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