Re: Player Discussion
The AQ fold was (in almost all cases) a good one, as I'm sure you know.
I have to agree that JJ is a much better cash game hand because of the ability to make a set/full house which is much more profitable on the whole than a potential nut flush (not to mention it's much easier to make a set).
Who cares if it's a virtual coinflip at showdown? Do you see AQ (or JJ for that matter) getting shown down a lot when all the money goes in preflop in a cash game when the stacks are 100xBB or more? If so, stay in that game...
I feel like I'm missing something here.
Ryan
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