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Poker: How to Play QQ and KK

 

Author: Nick Kisberg

Pocket Kings and Queens are great to be dealt preflop in holdem. Theyre made hands and youve got a big pair already, even if you dont improve. Unfortunately, theyre also very vulnerable hands that can get you into a lot of trouble. For this reason, you should very rarely, if ever, slowplay these two pocket pairs. Youre just asking your opponents to take your money if you do.

Suppose you get dealt Q-Q in third position. Naturally, youre going to play the hand, but how should you play it? In a no-limit cash game, suppose you just smooth call the minimum bet. Much to your disappointment, no one raises the pot behind you so you can reraise. Instead, 4 other players call the minimum bet and both blinds stay in. The flop comes down J-10-6 with two clubs. With an overpair to the board, you feel pretty confident right now. There are 7 players in the pot whove come in on the cheap. The small blind checks and the big blind makes a reasonable bet.

You raise him, and everyone folds to the button who goes all-in. The big blind calls the all-in bet and action is back to you. This is a terrible situation for you, because while you have an overpair to the board, what could these guys possibly have to make that large of a bet? You nervously call. The big blind turns over 10-6 offsuit for two pair, and the buttons turns over the 5-3, both clubs on a flush draw. The turn brings a K of hearts, and the river a 2 of clubs. The button rakes in the massive pot with his completed flush.

This type of hand is very common, especially in online poker. When you allow that many players to come in for the minimum bet, youre going to see all sorts of garbage hands stay with the hand. You cant even really fault the guy with the 5-3 hes getting great pot odds to see a flop. With 7 players seeing a flop of two more suited cards, you can be reasonably sure that at least one opponent has two more of them. Someone else could have a set or two pair. And sometimes youll run into opponents who have slowplayed pocket pairs even bigger than yours!

The lesson is: youre not going to know where you stand with Q-Q or K-K unless you raise preflop! When you raise, youre going to thin the field out and those trash hands are going to think twice about staying in the hand. Raise it enough, and only the complete idiots and premium hands will stay with you. Fire in a pot-sized raise from any position and see what happens. If youre in early position and get reraised, slow it down a little. With Q-Q, youll probably just want to call the reraise and see a flop. He could have A-K, K-K, or A-A. With K-K, you can consider putting all your chips in at this point. K-K is a little safer because the only way youre beat at this point is if your opponent is holding Aces.

Be very careful on the flop with these two pocket pairs. Invariably, youre going to see an Ace come on the flop all too often when you have pocket Kings. What are you going to do? Since you raised preflop, your opponent is likely to have called with big cards, perhaps an Ace-high hand. If youre first to act, bet a small amount trying to solicit information. If he raises you with any authority, you should probably fold.

Youre also going to run into times where you have Q-Q or K-K and end up all-in against A-A. It seems to happen a lot because these are hands that people are willing to go all-in with preflop. The few times that these hands are dealt together, both opponents are usually going to end up all-in. One quick note to consider about Q-Q: if you make a standard raise and get reraised all-in, do you think that your opponent is likely to have done that with a worse hand than Q-Q? If not, throw your hand away.

Play your Queens and Kings right: raise em hard preflop, and be willing to let them go if you get too much action for your liking or the flop brings an overcard.

Author Bio:
Nick Kisberg is a notable scripter. Nick likes to pen down articles about this field.
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