swings and kings don't even rhyme - nice lay down. I have been wondering if it is better to just fold my KK to a push. Two of my 5 loses with KK were to AA.
One was a runner straight when I flopped a King. One was to a flopped set of 8's.
I lost $200 with KK and I won $294 for 58 hands - most cases I won the $0.75 blinds.
If I had laid down my KK for an all-in push it would look like this...
Loses against a push all-in.
KK vs QQ - lose $4 not $50 (bad beat)
KK vs 88 - lose $5 not $47 (nice flop - 888 pushed the flop - bad call by me)
KK vs AA - lose $8 not $43
KK vs AQ - lose $11 not $27
KK vs AA - lose $12 not $25
Wins
KK vs ATc - lose $24 but won $54 (flush draw that missed)
KK vs TT - lose $6 but won $39.60
Against a raise
KK vs QQ - lose $10.25 but won $17.40 - no way to fold to a mini-raise all in.
Every other hand was a winner - mostly the blinds or a small pot on the flop.
So clearly if I had folded every time they pushed against me preflop I would be ahead more.