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most lopsided preflop hands possible
assuming two hands go all in pre-flop what is the most lopsided it can possibly be?
I just saw AA get cracked by A7. my odds calculator has that at 93.7% to 6.3% I just tried K [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img]K [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] vs. K [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img]2 [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] I don't fully trust my odds calculator as it changes every time I calculate but it's around 95% to 5%. Is there anything worse? |
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Re: most lopsided preflop hands possible
nah, I posted this very question several months ago. I'd do a search for it but I'm too lazy. KK v K2o (with the 2 being the suit of one of your kings) is the most lopsided matchup. You can make less straights with the single K and 2 which is basically what it comes down to.
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Re: most lopsided preflop hands possible
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I don't fully trust my odds calculator as it changes every time I calculate [/ QUOTE ] Time to get a new calculator. |
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Re: most lopsided preflop hands possible
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nah, I posted this very question several months ago. I'd do a search for it but I'm too lazy. KK v K2o (with the 2 being the suit of one of your kings) is the most lopsided matchup. You can make less straights with the single K and 2 which is basically what it comes down to. [/ QUOTE ] A also posted the exact same question a while ago and am also to lazy to search for it. Same answer. |
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Re: most lopsided preflop hands possible
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KK v K2o (with the 2 being the suit of one of your kings) is the most lopsided matchup. You can make less straights with the single K and 2 which is basically what it comes down to. [/ QUOTE ] i figured it was this due to the straights |
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No.
KK vs K2o is the most lopsided matchup and I believe the
next one is KK vs K3o. (Anyone care to check that? [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] ) |
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Re: No.
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KK vs K2o is the most lopsided matchup and I believe the next one is KK vs K3o. (Anyone care to check that? [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] ) [/ QUOTE ] How about QQ versus Q2o? You will have more split pots than KK versus K2o but otherwise they are the same hands. |
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Re: No.
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[ QUOTE ] KK vs K2o is the most lopsided matchup and I believe the next one is KK vs K3o. (Anyone care to check that? [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] ) [/ QUOTE ] How about QQ versus Q2o? You will have more split pots than KK versus K2o but otherwise they are the same hands. [/ QUOTE ] the queen can make one more staight than a K for a chopped pot. |
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Re: No.
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] KK vs K2o is the most lopsided matchup and I believe the next one is KK vs K3o. (Anyone care to check that? [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] ) [/ QUOTE ] How about QQ versus Q2o? You will have more split pots than KK versus K2o but otherwise they are the same hands. [/ QUOTE ] the queen can make one more staight than a K for a chopped pot. [/ QUOTE ] The 3 can make one more staight than the 2 so that evens out. You are right though in that there are more split pots since if the board is AAKK or AAKKK you would also have 2 additional split pots which you would haven't in the king case. I am not sure if knowing this helps my game |
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Re: No.
I forgot to mention if I was in the hand I would rather face QQ versus Q2 than KK versus K3 since there are less losing hands (the 7 hight straights). The QQ vs 22 has more split pots (the added q straights and the aditional over card combos of AAKK, KKKK, AAKKK, and whatever else I missed) than KK versus K3o.
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