Re: Ok, let me have it.....
I don't know how relevant this is, but one difference between our situations is that a PFRer is signifigantly more likely to have a Q than a T. On the other hand, a PFR is slightly more likely to have an overpair to a T than a Q. I don't know if that makes your hand stronger (but more vulnerable to draws to overs of course), or is an inconsequential factoid.
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