serj537
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It depends on your stack. If it's small then of course all-in. But if the stack allows you, it's not a sin to play.
So your Suggestion ist to raise or even call to invite more Players to the flop?Comboss599 said:Personally i don't like KK all-in preflop. This hand is too unlucky for me. If someone call me with an ace on hand there almost always hit an ace on the flop or later.
So do you prefer to go all in with QQ rather then with KK?Comboss599 said:Personally i don't like KK all-in preflop. This hand is too unlucky for me. If someone call me with an ace on hand there almost always hit an ace on the flop or later.
I thought so several times that my opponent had AA, but it turned out to be 45vitas_top said:In my experience with QQ, KK and AK, tournaments need to be played all-in in 99 percent of the hands I have these hands in. There are very rare situations in which you can see from the game that the opponent has AA. And sometimes intuition tells you to throw cards into a pass. Poker is a tough game
After the flop the All-in looks more threatening than before the flop...zer0ne said:It depends on the situation that you’re are , so play safe after flop would be better than rush .