My poker teacher always said that you shouldn't "fall in love" with cards - prefer one over the other. All hands are playable if played correctly. And, of course, it all depends on the situation on the table and the ability of the player to adapt to it...
Hmm, If given the chance to see a flop for cheap or preferably if im big blind I d give 6,7s ,4,5 s ,34s a chance. Or 6,9, 10,7 perhaps. But only if its cheap haha
My favorite non-premium cards are 8-8 9-9 7-7 Q 10 8 7 10 9 and small cards. My worst hand is JJ AA KK. The K sounds interesting, but I never win with these cards, I rarely win with these cards.
I just don't play with junk. Acceptable cards for me are actually premium hands. Every time I patiently wait for strong cards, for a good situation, given my position at the table. I think that's why I have good results on the distance.
And in general, what kind of topic are favorites are not favorites, you can substitute on your favorite in such a way that it will go into the category of not favorites and even 22 can become favorites.
all combinations depend on the opponent, his game, behavior, and once again I repeat, the probability of winning with two aces is the maximum)
Wouldn't call it a favorite but Q-10 has been hot for me lately. In the past I would try to play it but not call over a 2X raise with it. For some reason I recently got it three times in semi quick succession and won every time. So I started playing it more often and calling bigger raises with it. Won a lot of chips with it.