Q2s
Suited Q2 — Preflop Range and Classic Examples
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Q2同花(Queen Deuce Suited) A starting hand in Texas Hold'em consisting of a Queen and a Deuce of the same suit.
Q2s
A suited hand consisting of a Q and a 2, a very weak marginal hand.
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