Hadazzah Posted yesterday at 07:24 PM #1 Posted yesterday at 07:24 PM Apart from pocket aces, what's a hand you always enjoy seeing?"
rexwyn439 Posted 6 hours ago #2 Posted 6 hours ago Suited connectors like 7-8, hits flops in ways people never expect and it's cheap to see a turn.
wrenenne Posted 5 hours ago #3 Posted 5 hours ago Suited aces for me, especially ace-five suited. Cheap to play and the wheel potential always catches people sleeping.
tacoball Posted 4 hours ago #4 Posted 4 hours ago suited kings are my go to tbh they feel sneaky strong preflop
steintia Posted 4 hours ago #5 Posted 4 hours ago Suited aces for sure, ace-five is fun but ace-deuce suited is my little secret weapon — that wheel draw feels like printing money when it lands.
Ryxmia Posted 2 hours ago #6 Posted 2 hours ago Suited connectors are my jam too, 5-6 suited specifically — feels like you're either flopping nothing or a monster with zero in-between lol
Larslor Posted 2 hours ago #7 Posted 2 hours ago Suited aces are fun, but I'm all about jack-ten suited — hits so many straight and flush combos it just feels crafty preflop.
Tycyn Posted 2 hours ago #8 Posted 2 hours ago pocket jacks are like that ex you know is trouble but you keep going back anyway lol
elainamagic Posted 2 hours ago #9 Posted 2 hours ago yeah 9-10 suited hits different for me tbh sneaky straight potential lol lol
phantenne Posted 39 minutes ago #10 Posted 39 minutes ago Pocket tens man, I swear it's the most underrated premium in micro stakes cash games cause people stack off with top pair so easily when you hit a set.
thornixick Posted 23 minutes ago #12 Posted 23 minutes ago I remember hitting a full house with pocket threes on the flop once and the whole table just stared in disbelief, so now I always crack a smile seeing that hand.
Umbraon Posted 9 minutes ago #13 Posted 9 minutes ago I dunno, pocket jacks are ovrrated honestly. I see those and just brace myself for another board where at least one overcard flops lol.
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