Quote Originally Posted by Kinselok View Post
JJ is fool's gold, it rarely beats the bigger starting hands and eventho it looks great...its almost rendered useless with any higher paint on the flop. I read that slow playing them results in the smoothest pots and adjustments, plus there isnt much of a tell to what kind of power you were holding for the rest of the table to pick up on. Alot of ways to play them thats for sure, outside of AQ...they are the toughest hand for me to play/win with.
i'm gonna have 2 try playing them like that. it sure hasn't been workin 4 me very well the other ways i've played them. as 4 a-q, doyle brunson always says that he does NOT play that hand if sumone raises.