Folding K-K Preflop in a WPT – A Little Coffee with Jonathan Little, 10/14/2019

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  2. When it comes to pocket kings and pocket jacks it has been my experience to tred carefully. I find that these two hands in particular are just enough to get me in BIG trouble. After all they are just a pair and there are so many hands that just crush them.

    Pocket Aces can get you into alot of trouble if your not paying attention to the board. 678, 679, 356, and of course the flush draws in combination with the straight draws are hell on pocket pairs.

    Depending on who I'm playing with , I will or won't shove with aces pre-flop this also depends on the action that I'm getting in front of me and that's because you can make it look like a squeeze play.

    Tight passive players will not fold AK, AQ, QQ, JJ, and sometimes they will even get sticky with 88, – KK pre-flop and also AJ, AT. I stacked two guys off last night it went raise ug1 re-raise the button then I shove all in from the big bling with pocket AA and they snap called me with AK. This happens often with weak players. With players that have a clue that move don't work so good so you to 4-bet and get some value in the pot but you also have to be aware the the BB and UG1 can show up with 67, 89, A4 so be aware of boards that hit these hands really well.

    Jonathan already knows this, this is information for you guys who find yourself getting stacked off in these spots and this why.

    I'm the Bitch that actively head hunts big pocket pairs and I'm the Bitch stacking you off …. ๐Ÿ˜Š๐Ÿ‘‘๐Ÿ‘ขโค

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  4. The last live tournament I played. Just changed tables. 8 players. Players are generally loose in this type of tournament. Have about 21BBs
    First hand I get A6s on the cutoff, nobody joins the hand. I raise to 2.5BBs and the button raises to 8BBs or so… I'm puzzled but fold. He says he had aces. Surebuddy.jpg

    Very next hand I see QQ on the Hijack. UTG flat calls. No one else. I raise to 4BBs. Same guy to my left now pushes all in with 24BBs. UTG raises all in for 26BBs.

  5. Who are you man?? You think you know poker โ™ฆ๏ธwell tell me why you look like a bad

  6. I played small live tourney, about 120 entries. I found myself short stacked., a distant 6th place of 6 left on the final table. An odd hand occured where I picked up aces in the small blind. The action to me found 4 all ins and an anxious call I could see behind me in the bb. Not sure if it was correct to fold but in this case, I did fold. As it happens, there were 3 knock outs and one player left with 3bb's. So folding aces put me heads up in two more hands. Btw my aces were crushed. I got 2nd place cash instead of 6th place, which I think was good. Would you have called the whole table in this situation?

  7. Hi, yesterday I got busted from a $250 tournament I had KK out position the guy on the button had AdJd
    bet- raise-call, flop came K-J-Q , I thought I was good , big raise guy call turn came J , I bet half my remain stack the call river J (board K-J-Q-J-J) I bet the guy shove all in and I busted , so think well "I still playing good" went to play cash 1-3 2 hours later without improve significantly same cenario out position K-K guy AQoff
    bet raise tribet call Flop 9-Q-2 bet raise turn Q check – bet – call River Q check – all in – call
    (board 9-Q-2-Q-Q) lost my stack went home bitching about my mistake , wake and I still think I played right ,
    Am I a Loser player?

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