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Just wondering what the odds are that a hand such as KQo wins against AA.
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KQ offsuit will defeat AA somewhere between 12 and 14% of the time depending on whether suits are being shared.
Source:http://www.cardplayer.com/poker_odds...ldem/index.php |
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Thank you
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KQ is dominated by AA?
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[ QUOTE ]
Just wondering what the odds are that a hand such as KQo wins against AA. [/ QUOTE ] It depends a little bit on the suits (do you have any flush wins?). You can use http://www.twodimes.net/poker/ to get odds on any matchup you want...before the flop, on the flop or turn, and even for omaha. 87.9% to 12.1% if the suits of the aces match the suits of the KQo 87.1% to 12.9% if one suit matches. 86.3% to 13.7% if the suits of the aces are different than the suits of the KQo. |
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Umm yes..KQ has to improve greatly to beat AA. I think 86-14 is pretty dominated.
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i think when people use the term 'dominated' in refrence to two hands they are talking about somthing different than just which is the favorite. AK dominates AQ becuase the AQ has no ace outs and must hit a Q witout a K to win.
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