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What Hand Has the Best Odds Against Pocket Aces? Suited connector hands like 8♣ 7♣ and 7♣ 6♣ have the best odds against pocket aces, but are still a major underdog preflop. Pocket aces hold 76.83 percent equity against both of these hands if the suited connector doesn't share the suit with one of the aces.
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Read More »Pocket Aces are the best possible starting hand in a game of Texas Hold’em. While you’re not going to automatically win the pot just because you picked up pocket aces, the hand does have around an 85 percent chance of winning head-to-head against a random two-card hand. Let’s take a look at how pocket aces stack up against a few other specific hands in Texas Hold’em.
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