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AdJs — ace-jack offsuit

Open-raise from every position. AdJs ranks 15 of the 169 distinct starting hands. Against one random hand it takes 63.57% of the pot.

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Equity against random opponents

OpponentsWin %Tie %Pot equity %
162.542.0563.57
244.182.5245.36
334.062.6435.29
427.712.7228.95
523.182.6924.41
619.712.6520.91
717.012.6718.21

Monte Carlo, 400,000 trials per row, seed 1.

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. Averaging over the class is what makes the figure the same whichever suits you hold — against a single representative it shifts by more than a point.

AgainstHero pot equity %Hero win %Split %Combos
AA7.707.061.293
KK28.6128.400.416
QQ28.3528.150.406
JJ30.5529.681.753
TT42.9842.790.386
7745.3545.170.376
2248.0547.760.596
AKs24.8522.644.433
AKo25.9323.604.669
AQs25.0422.285.533
JTs67.2766.381.773
76s59.1758.960.424

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, and equity against a random hand is not equity against the range of hands someone would actually raise with.

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Suit-equivalents: AcJd · AcJh · AcJs · AdJc · AdJh · AhJc · AhJd · AhJs · AsJc · AsJd · AsJh

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