Quote:
Originally Posted by deuceblocker
Silly error. This is pretty bad. When someone 3!s small rather then pushing with 18xBB, it is a red flag that he has AA/KK. Not that many people are balanced in that spot, even if they should be.
Then, as other posters pointed out, even if he is 3!ing light, he is probably priced in to call.
KQs also plays badly against AK/QQ+, and is worse than Axs, 98s and similar, and small pps against a range including light 3!s.
There are lots of places to play aggressively preflop, but this is not one of them.
Right, i competely took that the wrong way then didnt i, thought it meant he could be weak because even to a tiny raise the original raiser didnt have enough behind to do anything but shove or fold so it did the same thing as a larger raise.
That's just what i needed to hear on how KQs plays as i even shoved KQs with similar stack with half hour to go till day 2 in the first go of this same tournament losing to AK so it's potentially cost me a lot.
Thanks