Kaiozitcho
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- #76
JJ. The hand I let go the most.
Facts JJ is so strong when you see it preflop, but as soon as that flop comes, it shrinks up. And I also love that you touched on the AK, one of the most 50/50 hand, once you are up against a pair, it's a pure flip, imagine having AK suited and losing to 22, that's so frustrating bro, AK is only good when it's up against another Ace, ex: AQ,AJ etcPrem said:For me, one of the most “unlucky” hands often feels like pocket jacks (JJ). It’s strong enough to raise preflop, but it can quickly become uncomfortable if an ace, king, or queen appears on the flop. Many times it feels like you’re either slightly ahead or already beaten.
Another hand that can feel unlucky is Ace-King (AK) when it completely misses the flop. It looks powerful before the flop, but if you don’t connect, it can be difficult to continue against strong pressure.
Of course, in reality no hand is truly “unlucky” — it’s just variance. But every poker player seems to have that one hand that never seems to work out for them. 😄