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I've run into AA three times with KK in the past two days. All-in pre-flop in all three cases. I guess I'm having the problem of knowing when to lay down KK pre-flop when it's me versus one other player. I've folded queens pre-flop before when I knew I was against AK, KK, and/or AA. I have a terrible time with KK though.

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Kings are an Ace magnet.The only time I think I could lay it down is when someone makes a way out of place bet. Say, moving all in for all their tournament chips when only the blinds are in.Or, when there's an all in and a call in an early stage of a tournament.I've never laid down KK preflop in a cash game. Honestly, I'd rather pay the person then be wrong.

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I guess I'm having the problem of knowing when to lay down KK pre-flop when it's me versus one other player.The reason youre having a prob is cause its hard to dolets say EP raise, you re-raise and he goes allin....he could have AA...he could also have AKs, QQ, even JJ,its way too hard to do

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Another problem I'm having lately...the past 5 times I've seen someone with AA or KK in their hand, they've limped in and waited for raises. :cry:It's like there's an epidemic going around.

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