If A-A goes all-in on the flop, King/Jack has to fold......
KJ suited, faced with an all in pre flop, has to know they are in second place or being bluffed. Either way very brave to call an all in under those circumstances.
AA on the other hand is very dangerous to slow play. At least, I rarely slow play them because allowing opponents cheap or free cards can only lead to danger. Best to advantage the cards when you KNOW you are ahead, which is only pre flop.
Thanks for the cards help, guys.
Sorry, but I still don't understand how it adds up to 21.
Mwahahahha
gonna shoot a full rack from the side pocket huh?