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The ultimate theme behind every KK/QQ on an Ace-high flop is a situation/theory
1. a lot of players either understand but do not apply
2. just don't get
The situation, of course, is being either way ahead or way behind of our opponent's hand-range. Spots where we're way ahead or way behind typically occur when:
1. The board is dry
2. We have a medium strength hand vs. the board texture (i.e. weak top pair, or, like in this case, KK on Axx)
The first step in being able to play the situations better is, of course, to better identify them. So if a few people could find some flops where they feel they're wa/wb that would be a good starting point to some discussion.
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