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QJ = the most dominated hand in the game of hold 'em. Ironically JTo is as about as good if not better than QJo (!).
The chain of domination with hands goes like this:
AK: AA
AQ: AA, KK (you dont want this match up, trust me), AK
QK: AQ, AK, AA, KK
AJ: AQ, AK, AA, KK, QQ
KJ: AK, KQ, AJ, AA, KK, QQ
QJ: AA, KK, QQ, AQ, AJ, KJ, KQ,
as you can see QJ is dominated by a lot of very frequently played hands against raisers preflop.
however
JT: AJ, KJ, QJ, AT, KT, QT, AA, KK, QQ, JJ if you raise these hands are not as played against a pre-flop raiser, so you dont have to worry as much.
JTs actually does very well against AA, KK and QQ, so it is dominated by few hands if it raises. This is why it is so important to raise JTs and T9s, espically with position.
This is why QJ has so many problems.
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