Quote Originally Posted by wufwugy
KK is a big fav to QQ and AK, and a big dog to AA. QQ is a small fav to AK, and a big dog to KK and AA. Huuuuuge difference.
Yes, we established that if villain's range is QQ+, AK then QQ is a clear fold and KK is a clear call. This isn't the range I'm concerned with though as I think people are much too quick to add AK to ppl's 4bet pushing range.

Quote Originally Posted by wufwugy
We have entered into a preflop slowplaying KK and AA era. Even though AA and then KK shove pre more than other hands, they are doing it less often. We see a higher density of shoves from worse hands like 88 or 74s now from donkeys, even when they take the 'zomg minraised twice gotta be AA' line.
4bet shoving with 88 or 74s might happen more now but it surely isn't the case a large majority of the time...not by a long shot.

Quote Originally Posted by wufwugy
Grinders often are looking for reasons to play AK and QQ fast, and we tilt from time to time. My most recent preflop 100bb shove call was my AA vs donkey's 64s.
If you know villain is a donk or on tilt then of course there is no reason to fold your KK.