help please how do you guys play kk after a raise say 3 times the big blind.i usually go all in but someone with a rag ace always gets the ace.thats happen to me 3 times in a row recently.i am now thinking i should fold kk after a raise unless i get in first
you are massive fav against one over.. shove all in unless you have an ABSOLUTE read that they guy has aces.. I have folded kk preflop only once and not sure it was right but i knew the guy was soo tight that it had to aces or kk.. in the long run if against an unknown a shove is the most profitable play
Reraise to around 9/10 times then snap off any shove. If they call your 9x rause just play the flop strong as long as no Ace hits which it isn't very likely to. Posted by Dudeskin8
you are massive fav against one over.. shove all in unless you have an ABSOLUTE read that they guy has aces.. I have folded kk preflop only once and not sure it was right but i knew the guy was soo tight that it had to aces or kk.. in the long run if against an unknown a shove is the most profitable play Posted by hamster880
Reraise to around 9/10 times then snap off any shove. If they call your 9x rause just play the flop strong as long as no Ace hits which it isn't very likely to. Posted by Dudeskin8
If you play perfectly you should still lose sometimes. If you keep playing perfectly, you will win overall, if you play alot. Sounds like you're doing the right thing - keep it up. Posted by DOHHHHHHH
Reraise to around 9/10 times then snap off any shove. If they call your 9x rause just play the flop strong as long as no Ace hits which it isnt very likely to. Posted by Dudeskin8
OMFG i do hope and prey that this is a level yeah?
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If they call your 9x rause just play the flop strong as long as no Ace hits which it isn't very likely to.
you are massive fav against one over.. shove all in unless you have an ABSOLUTE read that they guy has aces.. I have folded kk preflop only once and not sure it was right but i knew the guy was soo tight that it had to aces or kk.. in the long run if against an unknown a shove is the most profitable play
I've lost a couple recently when the ace has hit but will still do it. more often than not you are ahead post flop