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			I was reading Lee Jones' "Winning Low-Limit Hold'em" on the weekend, and got stumped by one of the statements. 
 
He says, paraphrased, "consider the situation where you have AKs and your opponent has 78o.  You are a 2:1 favourite before the flop". 
 
I buy that AKs is a far better hand than 78o, but how does he calculate the 2:1?  He doesn't give any justification or explanation of how the odds are calculated.  I have a math degree, so I should be able to figure out a way to quantify this, but I'm not sure how he's getting that exact ratio. 
 
I'd like to understand the general rule for figuring out which hand is a favourite over another.  Is it the number of outs you each have?   The number of flops or boards that give you a hand? 
 
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