I think this post ushered in the era of the overt,unrelenting, multileveled sarcasm that is now all of BBV. Congratulations OP; for changing the landscape of an entire internet subforum.
What if its four way and hands are AA, KQ, KQ, KQ, does KQ split the pot 50% of time? 1 K and 1 Q left in deck = 2 outs and 2 A's left in deck = 2. Both have 50% chance of hitting!?
Thank You. I'm just so sick of the whining on these boards "Waah Waah, I lost with AA to KQ." KQ HAD SIX OUTS TO IMPROVE IDIOT, YOU ONLY HAD TWO!
Realize in this example that AA is a made hand and KQ has to improve. This is where the error of you math comes in. But I don't think you were talking about AA vs. xx. I though (at first) you were talking about (for example) QQ vs. AK or 99 vs. KJs.
What if its four way and hands are AA, KQ, KQ, KQ, does KQ split the pot 50% of time? 1 K and 1 Q left in deck = 2 outs and 2 A's left in deck = 2. Both have 50% chance of hitting!?
What if its four way and hands are AA, KQ, KQ, KQ, does KQ split the pot 50% of time? 1 K and 1 Q left in deck = 2 outs and 2 A's left in deck = 2. Both have 50% chance of hitting!?
J 10 Suited is a good hand under certain conditions. However, it is not the ideal hand against pocket Aces. You can catch a straight and lose to a higher straight.
Lower suited connectors are the ideal type of hand against Aces. That is a fact, not my opinion! 87 suited 76, 65, etc. will beat aces more often than any other hands.