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I would thinkg 66-99 would all be the same... but if I had to narrow that down, I would cross off 66 and 99 first, and the 88... so that leaves me with my least favorite hand of all time: 77. With suits, I'll say 7
7 For the second question, the answer is 78s (either or in this example), right?
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my guess for best hand against AA is T9s (of one of the two suits that one of the aces doesn't have - so, for your example, T
9 or T 9 )As for the best pocket pair to go up against? I'm guessing 99, unless it's TP holding the aces, in that case, KK.
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LOL. Douchebag. Did you see yet? It's quite ironic now that I see you made this post while I was typing it up.
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Hee hee. Yep, I just finished reading that thread. Actually was one of the best write-ups on HHs that I've read in a long time. Not only did I learn something, I had a good laugh while doing it!
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If this is not the case, I'd appreciate an explanation of why, say 7-7, would be better than 9-9.
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#7
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something to do with straight possibilities. you cant make the bottom end of a winning straight with 99 vs AA, whereas you can with 77. Dunno if this is right, just my guess.
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And the answer is....8
8 is the best pocket pair against aces. Why sevens don't come out to the same percentage I do not know, but it is 20.07% for eights and 20.05% for sevens.For any 2 cards, either 87 or or 67 or is 22.87% against aces. And eejit is correct about the straight possibilities playing a factor here in both cases. 9 being the bottom end of a straight makes A the top end of that same straight. Whereas 6's cut off one possible straight. I wonder why 8's have the advantage over 7's, is it because of the 2 pair possibilities? The ace kicker is going to win in all 2 pair situations with the 2 pair on the board being higher than 8s, and having 8s is better than 7s in that situation.
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good thinking, Maybe me and fungus should go on tour
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#10
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According the the HendonMob Poker Calculator
56s (not the same suit as any of the aces) is the best hand against aces at 23.05%, 67s (same deal) is 23.03%, 78 (same deal) is 23.02% For pairs 66 and 88 tie 66 and 88 are both 20.19% (both suits different than the aces) 77 is 20.17%
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That's...... odd. I mean, I get everything but the very small .02 differences listed - like, I don't get why 88 AND 66 are better than 77. I also don't get why 67s is better than 78s, even thought it's only .01.
I DO understand why 56 is better than then others though, since it takes away a 5 that the AA could use to make a wheel, while still able to make it's own 2-6 straight. I hadn't thought of that when I originally replied. In other news... I set this up ages ago, but never got around to prettying it up, so I never mentioned it. Whatcha think? |
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the hand that will statisticall LOSE the least
is the other two aces......win the most woulg be 7 7 is my guess
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I actually like yours, the ability to fold is noice.
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Hmm, my source is
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