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Problem in my game, all ins preflop and high pocket pairs
I'm a tight player preflop (in terms of choosing which hands to play), but an aggressive player after the flop, and I'm not afraid to bluff if I feel it'll win a hand. I prefer and do much better in tournaments and SNGs than I do in table games, and I win my share of tournaments. (I could ask for advice to help translate my success to table games, but I can also save that for another time)
But I have this problem with my game that I can't figure out, since it seems every time that I'm making the right play, but I get outdrawn so often.
When I feel positive that I have the best hand preflop (i.e. KK, QQ, JJ, usually), and I know I'll get a caller (big raise by someone else, or solid raise and enough callers to know that one is bound to call me), I have no hesitation putting myself all in. I'm usually correct about having the best hand, and about getting one caller (not that I mind if I just pick up the bets right there either).
But nearly every damn time it seems I'm in a situation like that, the person has A and a lower kicker than my pocket pair, and ends up hitting an ace. Now of course they don't always hit, and I win some hands like that, but due to the amount that I lose when I get one of those bad beats, it seems that this is really holding me back from being more profitable.
Nearly every single time I go or call an all in, I have the best hand, so I hardly ever give out bad beats on big bets / all ins, but I get them against me very frequently.
I'm starting to think that pushing in preflop in any case with a strong hand is a bad idea (unless you're short stacked in a tournament of course), unless you're positive they'll call (pot commited) when you have pocket aces. Calling an all in with KK may be worth it, but if you're the one betting, why not make sure there isn't an ace on the flop first?
But then again, my typical thinking is that I'm trying to make sure I bet the Ax hands out of calling me, so I don't get the bad beat. Not let them see the flop and hit two pair or a set with a low pair, etc. Instead I just end up losing more.
When there's a big bet and 2 calls to me, the type of time where I typically go all in with a KK to try and scare out the bad beats, should I raise less (and then possibly get an all in against me anyway, or possibly scare no one out?)? Should I just call it and hope for no overcards on the flop? Or am I right pushing in there, and just very unlucky?
Argh ... this game would be so much easier if so many people wouldn't call preflop all ins with hands like AT ...
Note: This problem does seem to happen to me more on tables (where I struggle anyway) than in tournaments. But then again, I'm often the big stack at the table in tournaments, and therefore can afford a bad beat every now and then, and still be alive. Its usually only a problem for me in tournaments very early on, where I haven't invested much time anyway, or at the end as a small stack, when my all in isn't very scary to players. So hell, this may relate to my problem at tables in general, I don't know.
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