Reraise preflop. What, are you playing this for set value? What happens when an Ace rolls off on the flop? What happens when you have a board like the one that happened in the hand, QJx? Now maybe you're up against a set of Q's, J's, or 6's. It's okay to trap one player with KK, but not okay to try to trap two...

Flop is okay, I guess, but kind of scary. It'd be a lot less scary if we weren't up against two players. If you're going to play it like this just put your entire stack in there, because on later streets you won't have any folding equity to possible hands that are drawing...This is one of those situations where you probably just stick it all-in, if you are behind or get sucked out on then you say to yourself, "Well, I deserved that after my silly flop play."



It looks to me like you're playing scared. If you wait around for someone to stack you they will.


On Pokker Room you generally aren't reraised at 100NL SH unless it's AA-KK, sometimes it's JJ-QQ by a particularily aggressive player, rarely is it AK. With this in mind, how is my play here?
This is not good logic to use. What are *these two* players doing in this particular game? Is the player that raised you ridiculously tight? Does he reraise more than just AA? Don't base an entire site's play and categorize *everyone* as playing that way, pick up reads on individual players.

At any rate, you played this hand like 22-JJ. You have KK. That's a pretty big hand. Play it as such.