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    How many times can my KK lose to A rag all-in pre flop!!

    past like 5 tourneys wtf!!!

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    well to answer that alot! a seems to pop almost every time but dont fret kk is a great all in preflop hand!

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    I will have to agree with this. I agree with this. I will call an all in pre flop with a pair of king's, but I do really love the Ace Rag beater of pocket king's, it just make's me excited to win all of there money with such a great hand. Ace Rag, Ace Rag, how I love you so. Ace seven or Ace - Two, but what does it matter? Did you win or did you not win? Well then, good luck to you all!

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    Well that's the risk you have to face when playing high pocket pairs pre flop.

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    sollution stop shoving like a kid on crack
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    Quote Originally Posted by azreal1 View Post
    sollution stop shoving like a kid on crack
    So you're saying shoving all in and getting called to a 1/13 chance is the wrong play?

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    happens all the time to me it pisses me off so much

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    Pre flop with KK you have about 70% equity against ace rag. you'll just remember that unlucky 30% you lose, a lot more than the 70% you win. its the same when you suck out on someone (which will happen a LOT more than you think), you just remember the times you got sucked out on more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by matg281 View Post
    Pre flop with KK you have about 70% equity against ace rag. you'll just remember that unlucky 30% you lose, a lot more than the 70% you win. its the same when you suck out on someone (which will happen a LOT more than you think), you just remember the times you got sucked out on more.
    This isnt always true cause for that average to be true you have to have some above that average and some below that average. Yes in the long run you "should" win more then 70% but in the short run you could lose 14 str8 times in a row like i have twice with KK. Then again online there is no rue shuffle so it isnt as random as some want to believe, the only true random shuffle is 7 shuffles with a real deck. I think that is from the poker bible
    Failing to Prepare is Preparing to fail : John Wooden

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    Quote Originally Posted by abwil2 View Post
    This isnt always true cause for that average to be true you have to have some above that average and some below that average. Yes in the long run you "should" win more then 70% but in the short run you could lose 14 str8 times in a row like i have twice with KK. Then again online there is no rue shuffle so it isnt as random as some want to believe, the only true random shuffle is 7 shuffles with a real deck. I think that is from the poker bible
    That's true, I've actually won 79.37% with KK out of 176 samples, but the point I'm making is that most of the time you're gunna come out ahead against that range and that you remember the negative outcome more so than the positive.

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