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Equity question
Just exited a tournament with the following hand - I had 77.
I was surprised that KQs was the favourite in this hand - is there an easy explanation to this? equity (%) win (%) tie (%) Hand 1: 32.6234 % 32.53% 00.09% { 77 } Hand 2: 31.0421 % 30.95% 00.09% { AJo } Hand 3: 36.3345 % 36.24% 00.09% { KQs } |
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Re: Equity question
The 77 has a race vs. 4 overcards.
AJ can make a pair or one straight. KQ can make a pair or two straights, or a flush. When AJ and KQ hit a pair, they're split. If the ace hits and K or Q hits, then AJ wins. If the jack hits and a K or Q hits, then KQ wins. |
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Re: Equity question
In other words, the AJo's main advantage without the 77 around is it will win unimproved. In this case, both AJo and KQs need to improve to win, and KQs has a better chance of improving.
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