AA vs QQ Yesterday we covered the ins and outs of what happens, and how often, pocket aces will run into a pair of kings. Now we will give the same treatment to the next pair down the list, pocket queens, ladies, Siegfried and Roy, whatever your preference for naming the third best hand in Texas Hold’em. Odds and probability of AA vs QQ happening Like in the aces versus kings scenario, the odds of being dealt aces or queens and having an AA vs QQ encounter are exactly the same. You will be dealt queens once in every 221 hands and the chances a player being dealt pocket aces is around once in every 205 hands, or 0.48% However, this increases dramatically depending on how many opponents you are up against. For example, if there are five opponents on your table then there is a 2.88% chance someone holds aces, whilst against nine opponents there is a 4.32% chance one of them will hold pocket rockets. The dreaded AA vs QQ situation, dreaded for the pair of queens anyway, actually occurs much less frequently than AA vs KK. Although the odds are exactly the same the way people bet their hands generally prevent an all in encounter taking place. Where as a player with pocket kings is almost always going to commit his entire stack preflop in a 100 big blind deep cash game, a player with queens, whether using the betfair welcome bonus or not, is much less likely to do so as they will be worried not only about running into aces but also kings beat their hand too so they will play much more cautiously preflop. AA vs QQ in poker tournaments Those looking at betfair poker tips note that the most common scenario for an AA vs QQ situation would be either in a poker tournament where the stacks are much shallower and the money would go almost certainly go in preflop then. In an all in situation, aces will prevail against pocket queens 81.55% of the time, which is actually 0.40% less than against a pair of kings. This is because you can make more straights that do not contain aces when holding queens, but there are still a very long shot and should not be relied upon! AA vs QQ in cash games In a cash game, or when deeper stacked you will often see the majority of the money going in on a low, uncoordinated flop, but this is disastrous for queens as you will find out. In our hand a player raises with pocket queens from early position, a player in late position three-bets and our hero calls. The flop comes down 7d-Ts-4c, a pretty excellent flop for our hero’s queens. However, if he is in an AA vs QQ situation here he is a 91.62% underdog and drawing to the two remaining queens in the deck and it is hard to see all the but the best players in the […]
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