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aces on flop vs random hands
i've been playing around with pokercalculator, and found some information i think is interesting
these are for flops that contain consecutive suited(different from both your aces) cards and a blank for example, 9[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] 8[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] 2[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] against 1 random hand, your aces are only a 52/48 favorite on a T9s-65s flop, ~55/45 on JTs, 54s, 43s then increasing up to 60/40 for QJs, 32s, KQs against 2 random hands, you aces are a 30/35/35 dog for 98s-65s. the rest range from about even to at most 38/31/31 against 3, you are a ~20/26/26/26 dog in the middle and a little over even at the ends with KQs being the highest at ~27/24/24/24 for suited one gap flops, they are about the same but you gain about %1.5 equity vs 3 similarly for 2 gap flops you gain a little bit more equity |
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