Below I will post some results from a short deck equity program I wrote some time ago. I am sure that everyone realizes that short deck equities run much closer together than in traditional (long deck) Hold-Em due to the "compactness" of the deck.
Note that in some short deck games three of a kind beats a straight, but the short deck game played on the Triton stream from Montenegro had a straight, as per usual, beating three of a kind. The only alteration in the hand rankings in the Triton short deck game was that a flush now beats a full house.
Hand 1 | Equity 1 | Hand 2 | Equity 2 |
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As Kh | 53.58% | Qd Jd | 46.42% |
As Kh | 49.35% | Jd Td | 50.65% |
As Kh | 49.89% | Td 9d | 50.11% |
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As Kh | 56.26% | Qd Jc | 43.74% |
As Kh | 51.74% | Jd Tc | 48.26% |
As Kh | 52.29% | Td 9c | 47.71% |
While I think these equities are correct (that is, my equity program is correct), I have not independently verified them at this point. I am sure there are short-deck equity calculating programs available, but I have not seen any.