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 Originally Posted by Fnord
The trick with KQ is understanding that it's a 3-card hand.
It gets me in trouble in limit because there are times where I can check behind Ax and be good, but KQ forces me to fire the last barrel. Not so much of an issue in NLHE.
As far as pre- flop goes, my starting hands look something like this:
AA
KK
QQ
JJ-66
55-22
AK
Other stuff I'll play often when in position and/or in isolation against a poor player
FYP
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