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folding QQ preflop isn't a big deal at all
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I have to say I am not one that will fold KK pf. I will play it aggressively to narrow the field. The reason I see many people getting KK and AA cracked is they don't want to throw them away. If the board looks scary, then toss em.
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There have been too many discussions about it. NEVER FOLD KK FOR 100BB.
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Not this guy...I'd be riding KK to the bitter end
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Wished I'd folded them twice this morning. Lost two big pots to trips both times in half hour.
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I have been on the smarting end of KK vs AA many times recently. In fact it has been a huge part of my recent breakeven streak (technically I am still winning but at a rate far lower than standard across well over 100K hands prior). The other part of my streak has to do with my running AA/KK into hands like TT-QQ and them getting VERY lucky after committing all their chips. Bleh and bleh.
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The only time I think it really makes sense is in satellite tournaments near the buuble where ITM means you get a ticket and there is 0 value in placing higher(assuming you can coast to the money, might as well sit out). Even in regular tournaments the best play is to get your money in and build your stack (although I admit sometimes I chicken out and just try to cash but not with AA/KK) In a cash game I don't see how you fold unless as others mentioned there are more than 2 all ins ahead of you and it would still be hard.
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