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AA vs JJ odds

81.1%AA
18.9%JJ
Exact, no sampling5,136,912 boards36 card combinations

AA beats JJ 81.1% of the time before the flop, winning outright 80.9% and splitting 0.4%. JJ holds the remaining 18.9%. These figures are exact: all 5,136,912 possible boards were evaluated across 36 card combinations.

Equity by street

The same matchup on three flops that ask different questions: one that connects with nothing, one that offers a flush draw and a straight draw, and one that puts a pair on the board.

AA versus JJ by street
StreetBoardAAJJ
Preflop-81.1%18.9%
Dry flopKd 7h 2c91.6%8.4%
Wet flop9h 8h 6d86.8%13.2%
Paired flopQs Qd 4c92.0%8.0%
Preflop breakdown
HandWinTieLoseEquity
AA80.9%0.4%18.6%81.1%
JJ18.6%0.4%80.9%18.9%

Why this matchup matters

Pair against pair is the most lopsided common confrontation in hold'em. AA holds 81.1% because the smaller pair is drawing almost entirely to one of the two remaining cards of its own rank, roughly a one-in-five shot across five board cards. Straights and flushes account for most of the rest. This is why stacks go in so readily with a big pair and why the loser rarely feels they did anything wrong: there was very little to do.

Questions about this matchup

What are the odds of AA against JJ?

AA has 81.1% equity against JJ before the flop. It wins outright 80.9% of the time, loses 18.6% and splits the pot 0.4%.

Are these numbers exact or estimated?

Exact. Every one of the 5,136,912 board runouts was evaluated across all 36 ways the two hands can be dealt. No sampling was used, so there is no margin of error.

How does the flop change AA versus JJ?

On a dry Kd 7h 2c flop, AA holds 91.6%. On a wet 9h 8h 6d board with a flush draw and a straight draw available, it holds 86.8%. Coordinated boards move equity towards the hand that can draw.

Should JJ get all-in against AA before the flop?

Not for a full stack by choice. At 18.9% the pot needs to be offering considerably better than even money before calling off is profitable.

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