I don't think it's so bad to raise with K/Q suited. Just be ready to fold in case you hit something like top pair or something because you can be way behind. You have to have the ability to get away from a hand like this if you hit top pair for example and the bandit is calling or re-raising your C-bet for example.
You'd have to think that if somebody held A/K or A/Q or stronger would re-raise and then you could fold this hand...but then again some of these players will just cold call with a monster when facing an early raise so this hand can be tricky to play.
In any event, anytime I play a hand like K/Q, Q/J, A/x suited or even something as high like A/J suited, I'm playing for the flush or at least two pair. I'm not playing these hands to hit top pair for example because that's asking for trouble.
Hope this helps... |