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    Default Preflop odds for 9 player games

    The Playing the Percentage page in the February 2007 issue of Poker Pro Magazine caught my eye.

    The page shows the odds that someone has a better hand then you preflop in a 9-handed game.

    Check out the odds:
    KK: 22-1
    AK: 22-1
    QQ: 10.5-1
    JJ: 7-1
    TT: 5-1
    AQ: 5-1
    99: 4-1
    KQ: 3-1
    AJ: 2.5-1
    KJ: 2-1
    AT: 1.7-1
    QJ: 1.5-1
    KT: 1.5-1
    [February 2007 Poker Pro Magazine page 59]
    It makes sense that KK and AK are the same. When you have KK there are still 4 aces in the deck so AA can still be dealt 6 ways. When you have AK there are only 3 kings and 3 aces left so KK and AA can only be made 3 ways each for a total of 6 combinations.
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    Good post, will add it to my cheat sheet, that is always by my side.
  3. #3
    Interesting. thanks for the post
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    interesting to see how strong hands like KT and QJ actually are. not saying it's a good idea to play them a lot because you'll be dominated a lot when you hit your hand. but still... i thought KT, QJ, etc. would have like a 15% chance of being the best hand. interesting
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