Re: What to do with ATs preflop
Just got from reading one marginal question and then see this. What does it matter?
Seriously, AT is a classic no-value hand that has been said by Skalansky some hundred years ago, and from T.J. we know that the hand being suited should be a no-factor when it comes to figuring if one should play the hand, though he gives some extra value to AJs, AQs and maybe ATs. But basically AT/ATs should never be played when there is enough doubt as they don't have enough value even if they do happen to flop a hand.
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