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deerhunter29

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I have KQ harts I raised 6500 pre flop which im all in and a guy calls with 22 first to act is this a bad spot for me or him
 
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With the hands you described it is a flip. The odds calculator has you at basically a 50%-49% advantage with a 1% chance of tying.

That said, unless you know that this guy is going to call you very, very wide (which might be the case, considering he called with pocket 2s), the all-in preflop was a terrible idea. It folds things you dominate (kj, k10, qj,q10 and the like) and keeps things in that crush you (AK, AQ, QQ, KK, AA)
 
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is a high value for KQ, you will exit at a disadvantage against whoever is paying its increase. I suggest it is not as aggressive with such good hands as it may be to end up giving wrong.
 
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already lost many hands with AA

already lost many hands with AA was all-in and lost to weak and marginal hands. It is good to have patience to see the flop when your hand is strong premium and make the pot to increase the maximum , see the tips in the poker school pokerstars

good luck in poker and in life
 
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Its a flip. Estimate roughly 55% vs 45% adv for 22 or 1.2 : 1.

Because its suited its around 52% vs 48%. Still equal.
 
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