values of hands 9 handed

values of hands 9 handed

Am I correct that pocket 6s is better than aces 9 handed postflop (in situation where 9 players see the flop) because aces makes second best hand too often?

11 November 2024 at 08:44 PM
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Your question is not well defined. What are the ranges of the other 8 players? If you do an equity calculation assuming any two cards for all other players, AA has about 34.5% equity vs about 13.7% for 66. If you set two of the villains to AKs and AQs, With ATC for all others the equity for AA drops to a bit under 26%. 66 is still right around 14%. If I give the villains AK, AQ, KK, QQ, JJ, TT, 99 and 88, the AA equity drops to about 14%, but the equity for 66 drops to about 13%. This is closer but still higher for AA. I can’t mathematically prove it, but I suspect AA probably has higher equity for any villain ranges.

I used the link below; you’re welcomed to try some options yourself.

https://openpokertools.com/range-equity....


by YeBlessChildren k

Am I correct that pocket 6s is better than aces 9 handed postflop (in situation where 9 players see the flop) because aces makes second best hand too often?

No.


by YeBlessChildren k

Am I correct that pocket 6s is better than aces 9 handed postflop (in situation where 9 players see the flop) because aces makes second best hand too often?

If you are only continuing with 66 when you hit a set, cant you do the same with aces?

If you stick with aces too much that's your fault. Just shove preflop and take the blinds if you are afraid of losing.

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