Re: Player Discussion
Exactly. Just like my earlier post... JJ has the implied odds, not AQs. I would love someone to give me an example of a hand between AQs and JJ where AQs has immense implied odds.
It's easy to think of one the other way around - Flop = AQJ, or just AJ4.
The point is, JJ won't pay off AQs when AQs hits his flop... where are the implied odds?
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