When you get a hand like KK's you need to play it strong from the very beginning, You need to be very aggressive, and this does not mean allin, sometimes you can be more aggressive by not putting all your chips in the middle. Try Gambling Pre-flop bet a large amount 3 or 4 times the blinds, this should push alot of people out, if you are playing for real money. I havent seen many real money tables where people would call 3-5 times the blinds pre-flop on a full draw and tbh i dont think there is much of a thing as a bluff pre-flop, except late in a tourney where the blinds can consume players.
While reading your post i couldnt help but wonder if you were playing at play money tables. If you are playing at play money tables the play is very loose indeed, people will call things they would never call in real money. If you are playing real money, tell me the pokerroom, and the players names cos im coming to play! That sounds like heaven on earth! lol
You are playing the Cowboys right. Bet 3-4 times the blinds, if you are raised, and the player raising is loose push all-in - you probably have the best hand. Alot of people have always think they lose good pre-flop hands, but the truth is they automatically asume that they are golden, you need to be carefull, if you are in a late position and there are alot of raises, you mgiht want to consider folding and not taking the risk. Usually with hands like this i will play them aggressively from the start, if i lose to a bad beat then i will go punch a wall lol. It doesnt happen often, my stats on KK for winning is about 69%. I.e out of all the hands i have played in the last year, the times i have one with KK is 69% my wins with AA is 81% These are good hands and if you have a look at your stats you will see you win on the most of the time
