Maybe, for really evaluating the strength of the Ace we should exclude it form the other hand. Then we are getting, with five cards for both:
ProPokerTools 5-Card Omaha Hi/Lo Simulation[/URL] |
600,000 trials (Randomized) |
Hand | Pot equity | Scoops | Wins Hi | Ties Hi | Wins Lo | Ties Lo |
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[2-K] [2-K] [2-K] [2-K] [2-K] | 42.35% | 160,765 | 274,656 | 7,200 | 104,125 | 6,694 |
A**** | 57.65% | 250,099 | 318,144 | 7,200 | 225,298 | 6,694 |
The question still is what we are getting when eliminating one of those cards in the Ace hand...
Some more, for the connoisseurs:
ProPokerTools 5-Card Omaha Hi/Lo Simulation[/URL] |
561,150 trials (Randomized) |
Hand | Pot equity | Scoops | Wins Hi | Ties Hi | Wins Lo | Ties Lo |
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[2-K] [2-K] [2-K] [2-K] [2-K] | 42.96% | 152,587 | 261,794 | 7,129 | 96,560 | 6,545 |
A [2-K] [2-K] [2-K] [2-K] | 57.04% | 229,237 | 292,227 | 7,129 | 213,913 | 6,545 |