QJ2s
QJ2s refers to a specific hand in the game of poker, particularly in Texas Hold'em. It signifies a hand consisting of a Queen and a Jack of the same suit. For example, the Queen of Hearts and the Jack of Hearts would be QJ suited. This is considered a strong starting hand, especially when suited. The suited aspect enhances its potential for making flushes and strong straights. QJ suited is often played aggressively pre-flop due to its high value. Unsuited QJ is also a strong hand but less so than its suited counterpart, as the flush draw is not possible. When referring to QJ without a suit specified, it typically implies the unsuited version. The ranking of QJ is high in the poker hand hierarchy, generally falling just below pocket pairs of Aces, Kings, Queens, and Jacks, and above many other unpaired cards. Its strength makes it a common choice for players looking to raise or re-raise pre-flop.