grunching
10 handed this is a 3% top starting hand. Raising preflop is mandatory. If you think every 3 bet you face is AA and plan on folding, then that implies you're raising and playing your KK kind of like a blind steal. It's just too good to play it that way.
Hand | Pot equity | Wins | Ties |
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KxKy7x7y | 36.74% | 220,452 | 0 |
AA | 63.26% | 379,548 | 0 |
Heads up against the AA your call is correct in the hot/cold sense, in this case however you're getting an even better price with a likely 3:1 call preflop.
I think folding this flop 3 ways is just really bad. You can get it in here and there is just no way you're worse than 33%.
Hand | Pot equity | Wins | Ties |
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KxKy7x7y | 62.44% | 374,640 | 0 |
AA | 16.35% | 95,547 | 5,070 |
15%-5% | 21.21% | 124,743 | 5,070 |
Hand | Pot equity | Wins | Ties |
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KxKy7x7y | 54.03% | 324,167 | 0 |
AA | 14.80% | 87,722 | 2,175 |
QJT9:hh, QT98:hh, QT97:hh, QJ98:hh, QJT8:hh | 31.17% | 185,936 | 2,175 |
As if the case weren't already closed:
1. You don't know button is calling.
2. SB might not have AA.
3. In the case of #2, SB might do this with good rundowns against which you are a favorite, where SB might also be sharing cards with button.
3. Not knowing button, we might add some JJ** to her range here(she did just cold call you).
So, flop is a shove. To play this any other way would mean just folding your top 3% KK77ds preflop, which kind of implies you should not be playing poker.