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Old 05-19-2005, 01:41 AM
vinyard vinyard is offline
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Default Re: $30+3 KK facing a re-raise

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I forget the exact number, but in Harrington on Hold'em he says that something like 5-10% of the time you have kings, someone will have aces when you have kings. But more often they'll have AK, queens or jacks. In the long run you are better off pushing.

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I have no idea if DH's numbers are right or not but his quote was 1 in 24 at a full table.

At any 8000 chip SnG, I would have to have a 100% lock read that a player could *only* reraise me with AA before I lay down KK pre-flop.
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