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 Originally Posted by Ripptyde
Thank you so much Ripp, i now know my job here is done lol.
 Originally Posted by Humphrind
If you are short stacked and delt KK. You don't need to know how to play it post flop. You have already gone all-in pre- flop. Go all in, call all in and no regrets if you are cracked by A7o.
You are right, for probably most situations when short stacked. But for me, it really depends on the level, the size of the blind. If i have some 3 to 400chips left in front of me at say level 2 or 3, i might fold my KK even if i raised coming into the pot. If i feel that i'm beat, i'll give myself a chance to play more hands as long as the blinds aren't huge. But if my stack can absorb some loss, then yes, i would raise. I wasn't clear when i said i agreed with TheNatural's comment, but i wasn't really thinking of situations when the blinds are gigantic. I mean, i don't think you give up on a SnG or should just go AI holding KK just because you are severely short stacked. To me, it all depends on the blind. Although, i do play the AA like a maniac LOL
But, if you think about it... what the heck do i know LOL. I just started to rebuild my bankroll and i'm talking like i know something heehee
It's all good humph, kick my ass.. i don't know what the heck i'm doing here talking about strategies
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