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 Originally Posted by zook
1. Fold pre-flop.
2. Fold pre-flop.
3. Good.
 Originally Posted by TerryToma
Perhaps I should think of KQo more like KJo than AQo? Its easily dominated, and has little showdown value. Goes in the muck in EP?
Yes and yes. I don't open-raise with KQo until LP usually. Sometimes in MP with weak/tight players behind me.
incredibly weak, learn to play post-flop. Your opponent is rarely going to have AQ when you have KQ. Calling a raise with KQo is the mistake not raising with it
 Originally Posted by Turska
Well, I only limp in with KQ off. If i hit pair at the flop
I pot it. Fold to significant action. I dont think QK off
is a raising hand (button,CO excluded).
I like to play QK (preferably suited) at multiway pots
when I hit 2 pr or better.
weak.
Youre opponents suck at these stakes (particularly at a pokerroom skin) a whole lot more than you do, even if you raise KQo in ep. Certainly against decent players KQo is a muck in ep perhaps a limp behind limpers.
Mucking KQo or limping with it is pretty much the same as saying 'i wont raise AJo in ep' because they play the same and have the sme problems preflop.
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