tabaskichhh
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What exactly will you choose? And from whose hands do you have an unpleasant memory?
For me, everything is situational and based on final memory. There are days when QQ, for example, doesn't lose, and sometimes you get scared when you see them.Mario7 said:QQ roughly 56% vs AK 44%, so for me, the answer is easy.
Memories - no, not really, playing mostly online I was at both sides many times, with different results. Nothing really to consider, obviosuly the variance works.
Oh well, I could mention, with these cards, if I am deep stacked 150+BB I prefer to see the flop than go all in pre.
somehow that's how it works, you watch someone's video and they always hit the boardthedarkman said:As I've often said, if you hold the queens heads-up, the other player will hit an ace on the river.
If on other other hand you hold AK, expect a 5 rag board.
Well, in poker, mathematics works over distance, it's just residual memory.pltelles said:Two good hands, right? But I'd choose the AK. QQ is very unlucky, he even loses to 23o.
It's all a matter of preference, I always feel confident with AK Suite.machinm19 said:I prefer the Queens here. It is an easy decision for me I'd rather have the made hand. Heads up I'd take 55 over AK so Queens would be an insta call.
yes, if AK doesn't hit, it's a very vulnerable handMantinhoo said:I’d still lean toward QQ preflop, but AK always feels tempting.
As for bad memories, probably with AK. It looks strong, but when it misses the flop, it can get pretty frustrating.
Well, mathematically you're right, but who likes which one?Cardscht said:I’d go with QQ it’s a made hand and performs better against most ranges.
Well, mathematically you're rightanbu210 said:I’d choose QQ most of the time.
It’s already a made hand and usually ahead of hands like AK or JJ preflop.
AK is strong, but it still needs to connect with the board to become a pair.
That said, it also depends on the situation — stack sizes, position, and tournament stage matter.
But in a simple preflop choice, QQ is generally the stronger hand.
We all know the math, but poker is also about feel.tabaskichhh said:Well, mathematically you're right, but who likes which one?