Re: NL10 KK overpair line check
I dunno, I raise more pre-flop. If you pop it larger preflop, you can probably eliminate set-whoring hands like 55 and 44 from his range. I think the turn re-raise all-in was probably off base. If you re-pop the flop and he comes over the top, you can perhaps lay down your hand to a set, but as played you don't really know if he is on some weird combo-draw, something like KQ/AQ, or a set. I believe by this point there is a strong chance you are behind as played.
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