Amost sure I'm up against AA - still call w/ KK?
This is from memory but the usual QQ+ preflop betting pattern. 25NL.
I raise 6xbb w/ KK, Tight player reraises to 12xbb. I reraise to 24xbb. He pushes. This guy is playing 20% or less flops and seems decent. I say "I guess you have aces huh?". He says "queens". I call knowing there is a 95% he has AA. Best I can hope for is to hit a hand somehow or that the has KK. He has AA and wins. Sucks because we were the big stacks.
I'll never lay down KK preflop even if they show me one Ace. Moron?
Re: Amost sure I'm up against AA - still call w/ KK?
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I'll never lay down KK preflop even if they show me one Ace. Moron?
Nope, completely justified at 25NL. The thing is, when you 3-bet preflop w/KK, if villian is a thinking player (which can be a big assumption), he will either fold anything less than KK or call and play for set value. And AA rapes you either way. So by smooth calling the reraise preflop, you can stack QQ or an aggro JJ on a raggedy flop, and at the same time you will still lose to AA. If an A hits and he has QQ, then that just sucks.
Re: Amost sure I'm up against AA - still call w/ KK?
What he said. Except, I think he missed one detail.
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Sucks because we were the big stacks.
How deep was the money? Somewhere around the 200-300bb stack depth I think you need to find this laydown.
Re: Amost sure I'm up against AA - still call w/ KK?
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Originally Posted by r8ed
This is from memory but the usual QQ+ preflop betting pattern. 25NL.
I raise 6xbb w/ KK, Tight player reraises to 12xbb. I reraise to 24xbb. He pushes. This guy is playing 20% or less flops and seems decent. I say "I guess you have aces huh?". He says "queens". I call knowing there is a 95% he has AA. Best I can hope for is to hit a hand somehow or that the has KK. He has AA and wins. Sucks because we were the big stacks.
I'll never lay down KK preflop even if they show me one Ace. Moron?
What are you hoping for when you re-reraise it for just 12xBB? A call from him doesn't tell you anything because even the AA might try to trap you here. Any other random hand would call because it's only double what he's already put in. What it seems like you're hoping for is a raising war. Then he goes all-in and now you're disappointed. It's a weird spot to be in.
I'd either re-reraise it really big so the pps don't get implied odds, or just call and trap all the other hands that dominate you. You're going to lose a lot of money on this hand no matter what. To fold too early would be a mistake. But with really deep stacks, I'd play some post-flop poker and figure out what I'm up against.
Re: Amost sure I'm up against AA - still call w/ KK?
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I'll never lay down KK preflop even if they show me one Ace. Moron?
If you are fairly sure your opponent has AA then you must fold KK. You're a 4/1 underdog and unless this is that one situation in five then you are going to lose.
I know it is difficult, but it has to be done. In cash games, as in your case, you can reload so it isn't as bad as in a tournament.
In a tournament, one loss at a crucial time and you are eliminated. At my local casino the other night in the first hand of a tourney player 1 raised large preflop and player 2 reraised. Plyaer 1 called, the flop came 3 rags, player 1 bet large, player 2 came over the top and player 1 called. Player 1's KK lost to player 2's AA.
I thought to myself early on in the hand that this was an KK v AA situation. Player 1 later said he knew player 2 had AA but there was nothing he could do in that situation. Oh yes there was. KK is not a good enough holding on which to be eliminated from a tourney in the first hand, only AA qualifies on this score. This was the first hand and the KK had to be dumped.
It is difficult, but when you know you are beaten, you fold.