Re: quick question
Albert Moulton's post is on-the-button. The only thing I could add is that in my experience it's easier to stack your opponent those times you make your set when the pot has be raised preflop. Once people have invested in their starting cards they seem less likely to throw them away when faced with your eventual shove.
If you get the reputation of someone who raises less-than-monster hands you'll get more action with KK and AA as well. Playing that way does increase your variance, so make sure you're properly bankrolled for your game.
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