---
schema: poketpoker.hand/1
id: Ad6c
class: A6o
class_rank: 43
class_of: 169
percentile: 0.2202
combos_in_class: 12
equivalent_ids: [Ac6d, Ac6h, Ac6s, Ad6h, Ad6s, Ah6c, Ah6d, Ah6s, As6c, As6d, As6h]
suited: false
paired: false
flush_suits: [clubs, diamonds]
headline: { win: 55.74, tie: 3.65, equity: 57.56 }
engine: { name: poker-engine, version: 1.9.0 }
canonical_url: https://poketpoker.com/hands/Ad6c.md
paid_record: https://poketpoker.com/api/hands/Ad6c
price_usd: 0.01
license: CC-BY-4.0
---

# Ad6c — ace-six offsuit

**Open-raise from button; fold it elsewhere.** Ad6c ranks 43 of the 169 distinct starting hands
(top 22.0%). Against one random hand it wins
55.74% of showdowns and takes 57.56% of the pot.

## What this hand is

Ace-six offsuit. Before any board card is dealt its odds are identical to
Ac6d, Ac6h, Ac6s, Ad6h, Ad6s, Ah6c, Ah6d, Ah6s, As6c, As6d, As6h — suits are interchangeable pre-flop, so all
12 combinations in class A6o share the numbers below.
That stops being true the moment the board has suits, which is what the paid
record covers.

## Equity against random opponents

| Opponents | Win % | Tie % | Pot equity % |
| --------- | ----- | ----- | ------------ |
| 1 | 55.74 | 3.65 | 57.56 |
| 2 | 35.86 | 4.10 | 37.82 |
| 3 | 25.60 | 4.00 | 27.48 |
| 4 | 19.58 | 3.87 | 21.38 |
| 5 | 15.61 | 3.72 | 17.33 |
| 6 | 12.95 | 3.56 | 14.58 |
| 7 | 10.85 | 3.53 | 12.46 |

Monte Carlo, 400,000 trials per row, seed 1 —
same seed, same digits. "Pot equity" counts outright wins plus a share of split
pots, which is the number to compare against pot odds.

## Head-to-head, exact

Against the opponent's whole hand class, not one chosen pair of cards: every
combination of it you do not block, each enumerated over all 1,712,304
boards. No sampling. "Combos" is how many were averaged.

| Against | Hero pot equity % | Hero win % | Split % | Combos |
| ------- | ----------------- | ---------- | ------- | ------ |
| AA | 6.44 | 5.96 | 0.95 | 3 |
| KK | 28.33 | 28.15 | 0.37 | 6 |
| QQ | 28.28 | 28.10 | 0.36 | 6 |
| JJ | 27.91 | 27.73 | 0.36 | 6 |
| TT | 28.17 | 28.00 | 0.35 | 6 |
| 77 | 29.05 | 28.86 | 0.37 | 6 |
| 22 | 46.93 | 46.63 | 0.61 | 6 |
| AKs | 24.92 | 22.85 | 4.16 | 3 |
| AKo | 26.11 | 23.93 | 4.35 | 9 |
| AQs | 25.44 | 22.81 | 5.27 | 3 |
| JTs | 51.00 | 50.79 | 0.43 | 4 |
| 76s | 65.54 | 64.49 | 2.10 | 3 |

Averaging matters here. Against a single representative the answer shifts with
the suits — J♣T♣ takes 17.77% against Q♣Q♦ but 18.89% against Q♠Q♦, because the
shared club both blocks a flush and removes cards. Averaged over the class the
figure is the same whichever suits you hold, which is what makes it quotable.

## What this page cannot tell you

Pre-flop equity is not a strategy. It ignores stack depth, bet sizing, and how
your opponents actually play. The verdict above is a conventional opening chart,
not solver output. Equity against a random hand is also not equity against a
range: an opponent who raises has better than random cards, and this page does
not model that.

## The full record

Equity against modelled ranges (top 5/10/20/40%), position-by-position
guidance, and the suit-specific analysis for this exact combination:

    GET https://poketpoker.com/api/hands/Ad6c      $0.01 USDC (x402)

## Related

- Suit-equivalents: [Ac6d](Ac6d.md) · [Ac6h](Ac6h.md) · [Ac6s](Ac6s.md) · [Ad6h](Ad6h.md) · [Ad6s](Ad6s.md) · [Ah6c](Ah6c.md) · [Ah6d](Ah6d.md) · [Ah6s](Ah6s.md) · [As6c](As6c.md) · [As6d](As6d.md) · [As6h](As6h.md)
- All 1,326 hands: [index](index.md)
- URL convention: `/hands/<HIGH><suit><LOW><suit>.md`, higher rank first,
  suits ordered c, d, h, s. So `2d2s`, never `2s2d` — any hand can be
  addressed directly, without consulting the index.
- Licence: CC-BY-4.0 — reuse freely with attribution to https://poketpoker.com.
