Re: Player Discussion
Jacks are better, of course.
The implied odds are greater with AQs than with JJ, though.
With position, AQs should call this re-raise.
Out of position the AQs is a must fold to a re-raise.
I think that these two hands are so close in long term value that it is almost a coin flip (no pun intended) as to which won will be the better hand.
Being NL, obviously the jacks have a tremendous advantage here with position.
However, I think that a very agressive NL player will take this pot down PF when he reads his opponent for >QQ and re-raises with the AQs.
It's too close to call, and largely position dependant, so I feel that what makes one hand stronger than the other is position and stack size.
Tex
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