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Okay, this guy has a VP$P of 12.16 (Yes, 12.16) over 119 hands. His PFR % is 1.54. I was thinking, ****. Smash system. Fold KK here?Texas Hold'em $1-$1 NL (real money), #1,273,709,330Table Topeka, 16 Sep 2005 10:33 PM ETSeat 1: jap1103 ($24 in chips)Seat 2: FoShizzleBoy ($90.10 in chips) is dealt [Kd, KH]Seat 3: BenholioP ($100 in chips)Seat 5: R K O ($16 in chips)Seat 7: AMVegas ($161.30 in chips)Seat 8: Styrishave ($107.60 in chips)Seat 9: bamawildkard ($32.90 in chips)Seat 10: Domako ($34 in chips)ANTES/BLINDSDomako posts blind ($0.50), jap1103 posts blind ($1).PRE-FLOPFoShizzleBoy calls $1, BenholioP folds, R K O bets $3, AMVegas bets $7, Styrishave folds, bamawildkard folds, Domako folds, jap1103 folds, FoShizzleBoy calls $6, R K O bets $13 and is all-in, AMVegas bets $100, FoShizzleBoy folds.FLOP [board cards 10S,5H,JC ]TURN [board cards 10S,5H,JC,4D ]RIVER [board cards 10S,5H,JC,4D,7S ]SHOWDOWNAMVegas shows [ AC,KS ]R K O shows [ QS,AD ]AMVegas wins $91, AMVegas wins $38.50.SUMMARYDealer: bamawildkardPot: $131.50, (including rake: $2)jap1103, loses $1FoShizzleBoy, loses $7BenholioP, loses $0R K O, loses $16AMVegas, bets $107, collects $129.50, net $22.50Styrishave, loses $0bamawildkard, loses $0Domako, loses $0.50I was thinking I showed too much weakness by just calling the $7 with KK. I wanted to call this when he went all-in, but couldn't tell myself to click Call. I guess it's okay to isolate with AK, but his stats really scared me.Would you fold?****, hand after this my KK ran into AA. Nasty.

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Well the table was raising every hand. I planned on re-raising once someone did. I failed to do so and just called. And then he pushed all in and I folded like a baby. I see KK vs AA a lot, and figured that was one of these times. I push with AA in these situations sometimes and get KK to call a lot. Guess I made a big donkey-fish-newbie mistake. I'm learning. We're not all professional yet.

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I'll give this guy some credit. Folding KK hands preflop posts show up about every few weeks, and this is the first one that Ive ever seen where the results were the opponent did NOT have AA. So you get some credit for at least being honest.

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your pre flop play up until his all in was all wrong.i disagree with the limp raise, but ok.. whats done is done..I planned on re-raising once someone did. I failed to do so and just called.did u have a seizure??i dont understand that.

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in a cash game, you can almost NEVER justify folding KK preflop. Only excetpion is if a person who you KNOW FOR A FACT is an absolute rock pushes in after a lot of preflop action.....even then it would still be a very tough fold. It sounds to me that you didn't call because you were afraid to risk that much money. Well, if you aren't willing to risk that much money on the second best hand...then you should not be playing No Limit Holdem at those stakes. Either play lower limits or play limit....

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I knew not re-raising was an error. I didn't know whether I should have called all-in preflop with that type of player. His stats are scary, and that's what I was asking. Not asking if I made a mistake by not re-raising when I planned because I was occupied. But anyway, the whole hand was a mistake. A few hands later this saved me about 80 bucks by putting the guy on AA while I had KK. I called his value bets sneakily like I had a set and saw his AA cheaply. But of course I made a big mistake of not folding KK the second I thought he had AA. I suck.

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you play bad
scary stats?what's scary is you base a decision on 119 hands.Take the overlay the pot was giving you..and compare that to the probability of him getting AA..and then realize this: YOU'LL NEVER MAKE DECENT $$$ IN NL IF YOU ARE NOT READY & WILLING TO LOSE YOUR BUYIN !
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you play bad
scary stats?what's scary is you base a decision on 119 hands.Take the overlay the pot was giving you..and compare that to the probability of him getting AA..and then realize this: YOU'LL NEVER MAKE DECENT $$$ IN NL IF YOU ARE NOT READY & WILLING TO LOSE YOUR BUYIN !
and this is from a guy who often bemoans the fact that he isnt a fan of betting in alot of borderline situations.. :club: a pussy, if you will.in jest!!!
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Tommy, when you limped pre-flop, were you on the phone? I'm sorry, but the phone call is waiting when this hand comes up.Let's say you carried through with your plan and limp-reraised $20-$25. Now what? You going to fold when RKO and AM go all-in?Let's think of it this way...AM's all-in says, "I want to face the short-stack alone." If he's playing aces, he's probably not going all-in here unless he's playing smash strat.

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I think the limp/re-raise is the absolute worst play in poker, right up there with the NL minimum raise. But, if you're going to do it, you should definitely follow thru with the raise. You had an excuse for not doing so, that's ok, but I think reading too much into the stats here is a mistake. This is why I think having the stats could be a little misleading. Yeah, he's tight, and doesn't raise, but that doesn't make his hand range AA only. Bottom line though is that this hand plays out way differently if you raise right away. I definitely reccomend that.

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U shouldn't call the raise there after limping in. If u reraised I don't think the ak guy could go allin. If he did... I'd call at these limits... He'll make that play with qq, kk, aa, ak. If we eliminate kk since the % of him having it is so small its negligble then its about 50% ak 25% qq 25% aa. U might not be getting the right odds, so it isn't a horrible fold. The main problem is the fact that u just called the raises after limping in. U have to reraise here. Also, after u just called after limping, I would still call allin because he's overbetting the pot obviously trying to isolate the allin player. He probably wouldn't raise so much with AA here. U've concealed ur hand so well that he thinks ur weak... and because of this he forced u into a situation u were uncomfortable with. So, sometimes it's better to define ur hand for the other player to make it easier for u to read them.

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