Originally Posted by ChezJ
umm...these hands are very easily dominated. i would not want to go heads up with either. i think of them both as drawing hands. with AJs youre drawing for the nut flush, the nut straight, or top two pr. with 10s, youre drawing for the set or a rag flop.
either way you want more than 1 person in so you get paid off when you hit. it really makes no sense to take AJ heads up in a 10 person ring.