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Originally Posted by fnord_too
May have been thin, but 4 random cards are an equity favorite against two AA hands, which I thought I was up against. And with stacks being non trivial after the call, I figure I can ditch the hand if I completely miss the flop (hence no pre shove). I am pushing any hand with even moderate equity post flop obviously.
Edit - and I am pretty sure, though I havent ran it yet, that my had is significantly better than random against two AA hands.
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2s5s6h5c 35.58% 212,420 2,118
AA** 32.19% 97,457 191,385
AA** 32.23% 97,714 191,326
Isn't really that significant at all. Once you include tards...
2s5s6h5c 28.55% 170,216 2,181
AA** 44.92% 268,428 2,154
KK** 26.53% 158,121 2,148
2s5s6h5c 26.67% 159,654 778
AA** 48.56% 290,307 2,150
4d8c2c7h 24.76% 147,719 1,722
2s5s6h5c 28.98% 173,048 1,659
AA** 40.35% 233,705 16,746
10% 30.67% 175,859 16,384
I mean it isn't the worst thing in the world, but it doesn't seem all that great either. I've made plays like this as well when I was confident I was up against AA. Though I prefer more middle cards.