But as if with any situation in poker, there are specific situations where folding it could be best, when my opponent’s range is just too strong for me to give action with a hand like this. Now just in general, the stronger my hand is preflop, the less and less I’m ever going to be folding it preflop as a pure default. ![]() Today’s question comes from Mi Lu and Mi Lu asks, “When can I fold kings, queens, and ace-king preflop?” So Mi, that’s a great question and it’s one of those where you really, really need to have good solid hand reading and range reading skills so that you can put your opponent on a correct range of hands that’s in fact stronger than the exact hand you have preflop. ![]() Welcome back to another episode of “Ask SplitSuit A Question!” I’m James “SplitSuit” Sweeney here for and today we’re going to answer one of your questions.
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