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mere, tikay or anyone else good at maths!!

pod1pod1 Member Posts: 4,377
edited August 2010 in Poker Chat
had a "debate" with a player at the table yesterday about ak (suited) v aq (suited) obv different suits :-). the player in question hit his queen and  won the showdown. i said ul to the other player as this has happened to me on a few occasions . the first play told me this was not as uncommon as you think and said aq would win 23% of the time. cant see how this can be. surley both players having suited cards nullifies the odds on a flush, same odds on hitting a straight( guessing a bit here!!), surley he only has 3 qs to aim at, at that isnt 23%( again guessing a bit) could someone give me exact odds on this please 1v1 pre flop. dont wont to eat humble pie,  but will if wrong. beat him into 2nd place in tourny so not that fussed as i got his money anyway!!

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  • acebarry10acebarry10 Member Posts: 7,556
    edited August 2010
    Hi pod

    Just had a quick look at a poker calc, and its 69.16% v 26.61% and 4.23% split pot
  • loonytoonsloonytoons Member Posts: 4,270
    edited August 2010
    im no maths genious but i think AQ has a better chance of hitting the straight than an AK, my thinking is, you can only hit straight with 10-J-Q community cards with AK, however with AQ you could hit 10-J-K or 8-9-10-J, its not much better odds but i think it is a small bit? As for the overall odds, when this sort of hand comes up on the TV tournies, the odds shown are about 70%/26% and 4% split pre flop (i think)
  • dav1964dav1964 Member Posts: 2,526
    edited August 2010
    In Response to Re: mere, tikay or anyone else good at maths!!:
    im no maths genious but i think AQ has a better chance of hitting the straight than an AK, my thinking is, you can only hit straight with 10-J-Q community cards with AK, however with AQ you could hit 10-J-K or 8-9-10-J, its not much better odds but i think it is a small bit? As for the overall odds, when this sort of hand comes up on the TV tournies, the odds shown are about 70%/26% and 4% split pre flop (i think)
    Posted by loonytoons
    SEE u is a maths genius
  • TalonTalon Member Posts: 1,621
    edited August 2010
      The general rule on the odds are with one live card the odds are about 70/30. This works for AK vs AQ and also KK vs A7.  The only time there will be any variation to this would be if 1 hand is suited and the other is not which will shift the balance slightly but not much but in the case of both being suited then the odds will stay the same.

      This is not totally accurate in th percentage marks but i just remember typical showdowns and there rough percentages to give me guidelines to where i stand.
  • FlashFlushFlashFlush Member Posts: 4,494
    edited August 2010
    and this is why I much prefer to see a flop when I play rather than get it all in preflop. I can get my chips in dominating the oppo and lose 1 in 4 times, dont like those odds especially in a mtt. (This is why sometimes you will see me flat call raises with things like AK,AQ pre, opponent dependant)
  • pod1pod1 Member Posts: 4,377
    edited August 2010
    thanks guys, now munchin on me hat!!! mmmmmm nice!!
  • diablo_pezdiablo_pez Member Posts: 1,392
    edited August 2010
    I see it as a 70/30, slightly less but 70/30 is close enough :)

    3Q's x 2% x 5 community cards (knock off a bit for the redraw)

    Hey Presto lol
  • beanehbeaneh Member Posts: 4,079
    edited August 2010
    In Response to Re: mere, tikay or anyone else good at maths!!:
    thanks guys, now munchin on me hat!!! mmmmmm nice!!
    Posted by pod1

    dude, download pokerstove (google it, it's free and very simple) 
  • The_Don90The_Don90 Member Posts: 9,814
    edited August 2010
    In Response to Re: mere, tikay or anyone else good at maths!!:
    In Response to Re: mere, tikay or anyone else good at maths!! : dude, download pokerstove (google it, it's free and very simple) 
    Posted by beaneh
    Wow, your the only man i know that can work poker stove.

    Also are you their main marketing tool lol. :D
  • beanehbeaneh Member Posts: 4,079
    edited August 2010
    In Response to Re: mere, tikay or anyone else good at maths!!:
    In Response to Re: mere, tikay or anyone else good at maths!! : Wow, your the only man i know that can work poker stove. Also are you their main marketing tool lol. :D
    Posted by The_Don90

    work?!


    There's nothing to it?!
  • BlackFish3BlackFish3 Member Posts: 2,418
    edited August 2010
    poker stove is pretty simple tbh after 5 mins of playing around with it.
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