Quote Originally Posted by Fnord
I guess what I'm getting at is the sillyness of this. There is no linear ranking of starting hold'em hands. Different starting hands play well in different situations. You need to look at the value of hands in 3 (maybe more?) dimensions, not just 1.
Yeah, I'll readily admit this is not likely to be a great idea. Not a get-rich-quick scheme. But if thinking it over can teach us anything about poker, I say go for it.

Technically, it would only be useful headup -- pick a hand > Q7 and you're a 50.001% favorite to two random cards. But I suspect that cards are about as important headup as position -- i.e. not very.

Theater & guts are about 75% of a headup session, in my opinion. Cards might be 20% and position the other 5..