by Aisthesis » Mon Mar 24, 2008 9:39 pm
Well, I agree that I'm not liking it terribly in a 3-bet pot, but 66-88 really become bluffs unless you set. And the likelihood of that is about the same as KQs hitting flush or straight draw (which also in a called re-raised pot may be against a set or against some straight blockers). At the 50s, I've seen several LAG-ish types calling re-raises with KJ.
I definitely agree that if the re-raise is a short-stack shove, I prefer AT (or honestly even A2). But I think KQ is a better hand than AT if there's stack depth left. I mean both are in the same predicament if called. And with a pot of 48, you're really going to have to CB 36 to a check here the vast majority of the time. If I still get called, I'm checking the turn, though, even on a hit...