Originally posted by Pyroxene
The point of this being, 65s fairs better then 76s or 87s because of an increased number of ties and the 50% equity returned from such ties. Both PokerStove and the twodimes utility yield identical numbers bearing this out.
I already mentioned that 65s is the best hand to have heads-up against AA. As a side note, I posted that 78s actually beats AA more than any other hand heads-up.
Your quote:
Odds of suited connectors beating AA when the suit does not overlay a suit of either Ace:

32s: 17.602%
43s: 19.626%
54s: 21.649%
65s: 23.056%
76s: 23.033%
87s: 23.021%
98s: 22.623%
T9s: 22.765%
JTs: 21.717%
QJs: 19.701%
KQs: 17.685%
AKs: 12.141%

The winner is 65s just barely clipping 76s.
It turns out that Pokerstove isn't incorrect, but you were incorrect stating that you were giving the odds of suited connectors beating AA. You were listing expected values. 87s has the best odds of beating AA.