You are either a slight favorite to IA,K or a big dog to an overpair. Unless I am in late position, I don't raise with those trouble hands J,J or Q,Q. I saw Doyle limp with Queens on TV, then get in a great situation against top pair, Jacks.
I play Kings entirely differently. If they are beat before the flop, you can not get away. I put all the money I can in there. It is here you catch QQ,JJ,AK, or AA if you get all in.
This week I got all in with KK against JJ and AK and the KK stood up. This week I laid down QQ to a pre flop re raise and he also had QQ.
Years and years have taught me there is a big difference in KK and QQ over time. If you arrive at the river with only a pair. AA or KK will get there. QQ or JJ far less often.Statistics: Posted by Johnny Hughes — Sat Nov 27, 2004 9:53 am
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