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is A J good cards, today it lost be 4,000 twice in a row playing them, i personally dont think there as good as they look and to be honest i dont no how to play them now, any help ?
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If you call with AJ, then are you hoping your opponent has A10 /A9 or worse, which is there's been heavy action pre-flop is unlikely. Also, it's behind to any pair. If you call an all-in with AJ, you are probably - at best - 50/50, if not hopelessly dominated.
Agboy said that AJ is a nice hand to have 'in position', but to be honest, 7/4 is a nice hand, in poisition. So I wouldn't be too worried about playing AJ - in particular - in poisition, but be looking to play ANY hand in position.
Also, AJ is probably more of a "tournament hand" as I call it, than a cash game hand. AJ is an easy hand to be pushing with late in a tournament, but in a cash game, it's a bit like pocket 8s, nice to start off with, but often turns to mush post-flop.
Flop play with AJ is very difficult, too: if an ace comes, and you bet out and get re-raised, what's the decision?
If there's been action pre-flop, and it comes jack high, are you already behind to QQ/KK/AA? Finally, it's only pulling to one-end of the straight, rather than a 8/9 say, which goes both directions.
Overall, I think it's a great pushing / raising hand, but not one to be calling many (if any) chips off with.
I hope this helps your game, robz7, and good luck to you.
In Response to Re: ace and jacks's:
Ok, as your saying nothing, the LML strategy for AJ is as follows....
Only play AJ after a raise a reraise a rereraise and a rererereaise. At this spot your AJ is bound to be good so no point overplaying it, just call. Then when the rerererererererererereraises come in..... its a no brainer CALL!
The J J J flop always comes down. (in lmls head at least)
AJ IS THE NUTZ, end of:)