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    Quote Originally Posted by ImSavy View Post
    Yeah, I'm awful at all those things. Thanks.
    To explain the hand a little better (kind of), you have to understand different factors that affect pre-flop hand value. With 100bb (i.e. somewhat deepish) stacks, hands like pocket pairs, suited connectors, and suited aces go up in value. Being out of position makes it go down in value (somewhat mitigated by closing the action pre and having good relative position on the flop-- meaning common flop play is for the pre-flop raiser to bet and then you see what fishie does).

    Well TT is a really good hand, it makes sets and is still very often playable depending on the board (meaning you can win some small-moderate sized pots without making a set. Just don't get stacked on a 9 high board unless you have a really good reason to.)

    I wish I had some old databases showing hand profitability in different positions/with different action but it should show a solid profit here, behind only JJ+, AKs, and maybe AKo/AQs. Curious what the opinions are on that last one actually.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lukie View Post
    I wish I had some old databases showing hand profitability in different positions/with different action but it should show a solid profit here, behind only JJ+, AKs, and maybe AKo/AQs. Curious what the opinions are on that last one actually.
    In my DB TT is right around AKo and AQs:

    TT: 126bb/100
    AKo: 132bb/100
    AQs: 111bb/100

    AQo I do considerably worse with: 18bb/100. If other people do much better with it, perhaps I should look at how I play it - I probably don't play it aggressively enough (if others see much better bb/100 with AQo) - would be interested to hear some numbers from other peoples databases.

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