Not a poker genius here, but what I have learned about the game and when I do play a lot. . . #3 is entirely dependent on the table and your skill level.
Hands like that can get you into trouble because they are 2nd or 3rd best quite often. A really good player who can read the table and get out of the second best hand can play those hands and be successful.
Example: You play Q/Jo and the flop comes A/J/4 What do you do now? anyone with an A has you beat.
An idiot like me will find a way to royally screw up this up..
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