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Re: KK pre-flop - \"To fold or not to fold - that is the question\"
There are countless times where I have had KK preflop, re-raised someone and had them come over the top for another 3x my raise. I told myself, "I'm almost positive he has AA, only AA plays like that". I push all-in thinking everyone on 2+2 doesn't fold KK preflop to anything at SSNL, so I shouldn't either. Anyways, from the last 12 times I've had it happen, I've only won once when the person had QQ. I'm starting to think folding KK preflop isn't so bad.
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Re: KK pre-flop - \"To fold or not to fold - that is the question\"
The only time I remember this happening, I put in the first raise, villain re-raised, I had a think and re-re-raised, and villain pushed. I was fairly sure he had AA by then but called because of course I wasn't absolutely sure (can't remember the exact pot odds). He had AA and I hit a four flush.
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Re: KK pre-flop - \"To fold or not to fold - that is the question\"
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There are countless times where I have had KK preflop, re-raised someone and had them come over the top for another 3x my raise. I told myself, "I'm almost positive he has AA, only AA plays like that". I push all-in thinking everyone on 2+2 doesn't fold KK preflop to anything at SSNL, so I shouldn't either. Anyways, from the last 12 times I've had it happen, I've only won once when the person had QQ. I'm starting to think folding KK preflop isn't so bad. [/ QUOTE ] Have you actually kept accurate statistics here? Ie., when you're playing, do you have a spreadsheet open ready to tally every time you have KK preflop and consider folding? |
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