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The age old question. Can you ever fold KK pre?
Personally, preflop i never would / could. Obviously you lost this hand, but take in to consideration how many times KK would hold, especially all in pre flop.
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when I saw the question I was expecting their to be already a open raise and 3bet done by 2 others. this one will be AA KLK QQ AK and sometimes JJ and AQ.
lol. I've edited the names out so not to be cruel. The guy with 44 was a fish. It was quite a soft table in general, typically I stacked off against the only player I would credit with AA in that spot.
Although the guy with 44 paid me back a bit. Ended up about £5 down, so not too bad
Funnily enough I watched the EPT London coverage where a player 4 bet KK pre and the guy to his left looked down at aces and actually said f@*k me, what a hand before 5bet jamming!! The original 3bet folded but the guy with KK still called!!!
Contentious answer but yes:P
I've never been good enough to do it tho:)
When i played 10nl there were certain players who would only ever 4 / 5 bet Aces or Kings, if we are sitting with kings then it must be aces.
Certain players would never 4/5 bet AK QQ.
Unless you're talking at the WSOP ME, in which case I might pass a strong hand on the bubble
But I am specifically talking about pre flop. Never in my life am I folding AA pre unless I'm in a super high roller on the bubble and the min cash is £100k with 2 players all in lol, but like I say (and a few others have) sometimes when you are very deep and vs a nit there is a case for folding KK pre, although I do stress VERY rarely.