Thoughts about folding QQ & KK preflop
I would like to discuss a pretty common topic for a bit. Most seem to agree that folding KK preflop in a 100bb deep cash game is a no-no. What I don't understand is how there can be a scenario (like a villain 4betting you all-in preflop) where most people think that QQ is an auto-fold and KK is an auto-call. I see hands like this a lot where the HH shows Hero with QQ and most posters agree that Hero should fold, but if they held KK then they wouldn't be able to get the money in fast enough. My questions to those people are:
1) What range do you put villain on to be auto-folding QQ?
I'm assuming that to auto-fold QQ villain's range is something like QQ+.
2) How does that range look vs. KK?
If QQ+ is the range you assign to villain then how does that look when you hold KK instead? KK is 50% vs. a range of QQ+. I think we can all agree that AA is more likely to 4bet all-in preflop than QQ. Since we are 50/50 to start off with vs. that range and AA is more likely than QQ, it seems to me that calling with KK in a situation like this is at best break-even and probably a bit -EV.
If you are the type of player who doesn't mind taking 50/50's for 100bb's then fine. I don't think most players are that type. If you aren't that type then how can QQ be an auto-fold and KK be an auto-call (meaning you don't even have to think about odds/EV/etc.) in a situation like the one I've described?
Re: Thoughts about folding QQ & KK preflop
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Originally Posted by martindcx1e
1) What range do you put villain on to be auto-folding QQ?
I'm assuming that to auto-fold QQ villain's range is something like QQ+.
2) How does that range look vs. KK?
If QQ+ is the range you assign to villain then how does that look when you hold KK instead? KK is 50% vs. a range of QQ+. I think we can all agree that AA is more likely to 4bet all-in preflop than QQ. Since we are 50/50 to start off with vs. that range and AA is more likely than QQ, it seems to me that calling with KK in a situation like this is at best break-even and probably a bit -EV.
If AA is more likely than QQ then we arent 50/50. Ranges have to take into account the probability of each holding before they come up with an equity.
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If you aren't that type then how can QQ be an auto-fold and KK be an auto-call (meaning you don't even have to think about odds/EV/etc.) in a situation like the one I've described?
You do think about odds. If you are facing a 4bet you are usually calling about 85 to win 115 meaning you only need 42% equity. Against a range of QQ+,AK we are 40% to win with QQ and 57% to win with KK. Against a range of QQ+ we are 20% with QQ and 50% with KK. We think about these factors away from the table and then know whether we can instacall or instafold when the situation comes up in a game. Obviously if we are up against looser players we will call with QQ aswell. Interestingly, if someone has a range of KK+, 10% of the time some random crap then our equity is only ~26% and maybe we should think about folding. These kinds of players are become much more common at SSNL these days.
If we think their range is KK+, Something else x% of the time, then they need to have something else at least 20% of the time before we can call.