I like it when a pair of 7 drops out. This is the only pair of cards that I play with special pleasure and strive to achieve local success. But most of all it turns out to play with garbage cards. It looks great when you overplay the holder of a pair of aces, kings, and so on with trash cards.
I don't think one pair is better than the other, you always need a bit of luck to improve your hand and you end up with more than 1 pair in your hand. But since I think that I'm pretty far ahead with AA preflop, I choose AA. There are always phases where you win more or less with certain pairs. That's no reason for me to commit myself to a specific couple because luck always turns around. 10 years ago or so I was pretty successful at 88 now a few years later I usually fold them preflop. Not only does luck turn, but you also develop yourself further in the game, you can only hope that you have developed correctly and that luck stays on your side
Pocket twos, deuces. If I hit a set, I get paid, nobody can ever put you on them. Great blockers for low-ball straights, too. Although, i do admit, i won't push with them, i won't be calling 3 bets with them. Nice a cheap flops with them.
10, 10 for some reason. Seems to always run good for me, and it's kinds worth seeing the flop with it so I don't feel bad about calling raises with it either.
At first AA this is the best hand with no doubt. I mixed to play this hand. Sometimes i limp. Otherwise i raise. If the players are calling stations i raise to 5 or 6 bb and call a 4 bet or allin. I also play 22 for the set, this is not so easy to see and the possibility is good to get some value from this hand. Another classic starting hand is 77 because everybody knew, the seven is allways coming.
Does sound incredible, boarding on unbelievable! Not sure what research you did with the HH, willing to bet it is no where close to being accurate. You ought to do a video like the guy did with J J.