Re: Simulation Request.
yes and no - the 6 is the special part of the card
i'm sorry if the point of my post was not clear
i was trying to imply that comparing one hand to another in isolation is a somewhat pointless exercise in many cases
in the subject scenario, if the following cards are in the flop then they have these effects:
6c - JhTh wins 45%
7c - JhTh wins 48%
8c - JhTh wins 51%
9c - JhTh wins 54%
depending on what flops or turns or rivers, even down to one card within those portions of the hand, the chances of the original two-cards winning fluctuates wildly
for example:
AsAc against any, before flop - Aces win 85%
AsAc against any, with flopped KhKdx - Aces win 88%
AsAc against any, with flopped 7d6dx - Aces win 76%
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