Quote Originally Posted by Miffed22001
First of all, folding KK preflop is something that people think way too much about. At a full table 1-24 times you'll be up against AA. I mean, how worth is it to sweat that every time you get KK and get reraised that they have AA? Far too many people who go broke with KK against AA have nightmares about it for weeks. It all evens out in the long run. There may be a few times where you consider laying down KK preflop, but even at limits like 200NL people play QQ and JJ like the nuts. You lose a lot of money in the long run by folding KK preflop.
Everyone reread this post then stop folding kk like weak players.
i dissagree with that post.

'it all evens out in the long run' whats this ment to mean!? sounds like your referring to the fact mentioned earlier that if you always go AI with AA and KK PF then you're making no money from your AAs vs KKs because you lose it all to your KKs vs AA's infact if more players are folding *their* kks then your in an even worse situation.

you also talk about not being scared of a re-raise when you have raised kk, of course we're not scared in this situation - its when the op 3 or 4-bets and re-raises us allin which is the situation worth looking into - and i belive is the time to make some laydowns.