Exactly, and that's what I think my problem was. Because I'd win 3 out of 4 or whatever, I'd continue thinking I was making the right play. But when that 1 out of 4 knocks you out of a multitable tourney before you enter the money so many times, it makes you rethink things.
Especially when your a middle stack or so. One tourney, I think soon before I posted this thread, I had QQ and the big (huge) stack at the table raised big preflop right to my right, with one limper behind me. I knew this guy was being very aggressive, so I shoved all in hoping to just pick the pot up there, but being ok with the call too. He had a suited connector, 76 of spades I believe, called, and hit a straight.

With KK, QQ, or JJ against Axs (I used A8 ), the pair has around a 67% chance of winning in each case. Not really a situation I want to go all in with every time preflop, unless they'll lay it down regularly.

I used this link to get the odds - http://www.internettexasholdem.com/c...poker-eval.cgi