Yes, it's a great feeling when you beat your opponent's aces with your set of kings. But there is an even better feeling - running over your opponent's premium hand with something very unexpected, so that he cannot believe your hand when he sees it.My favorite hand is 6-3 offsuit and it's called the Spanish Inquisition. I have a kind of hobby - trying to enter hands with 6-3 and outrun the strong hands of my opponents. And when I show my hand and say: “No one expected the Spanish Inquisition!”
89 suit cards I like this card I also like 67, too, suit ones, they have a high chance of winning so I play with these cards and win even a strong pair of hands and they pay a lot if I collect two pairs or straight, then the price is expensive from opponents is worth playing on such cards
For me it is not convenient in poker to have favorite hands.
There are 1600 hand combos that any of them can make you win a tournament.
In my case I really like suited hands.
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