I'm not one for bad beat stories or anything, because I just hate hearing them, but...

Last night I was 9 tabling pokerstars and two hands in a row I got dealt KK and lost to AA all in pre-flop. Two hands in a row. Is this even mathematically possible? I actually started laughing out loud because I felt sick.

Last night I had never seen so many river against me either. I got all of my chips in the middle many times on the turn and lost 100 and 150bb stacks to a 1 and 3 outter respectively. I'll always maintain my composure though (or try to at least, because the most important thing is just getting the money in when ahead).

That being said, KK is usually ahead preflop. There are some instances where you chould be laying it down though. For example: you re-raise a tighty and he shoves overtop. If he has QQ or less, he's scared of KK or AA and wouldn't do this. I've never folded it though... I should but I haven't... At the stakes I play at, people shove with big aces. That and I don't use any software so it's hard to get many reads. I strongly reccommend using software.