65s (Six-Five suited) odds & win probability
65s wins 43.2% of the time against a random hand and ranks 128 of 169 starting hands. It is a suited hand with 4 combinations, 0.3% of all deals, and it is a raise from cutoff onward in a 6-max game.
The numbers
| Against | Equity |
|---|---|
| One random hand | 43.2% |
| 2 random hands | 30.1% |
| 4 random hands | 19.7% |
| 6 random hands | 15.4% |
| 8 random hands | 12.7% |
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Wins outright | 40.4% |
| Splits the pot | 5.6% |
| Loses | 54.0% |
| Combinations | 4 |
| Share of all deals | 0.30% |
| Playability rank | 128 of 169 |
| Percentile | 24.9 |
Where 65s sits in each opening range
Six-max, 100 big blinds. The gold outline marks 65s; red is the raising range.
- UTGFold
Under the gun opening range with 65s highlighted - HJFold
Hijack opening range with 65s highlighted - CORaise
Cutoff opening range with 65s highlighted - BTNRaise
Button opening range with 65s highlighted - SBRaise
Small blind opening range with 65s highlighted
How to play 65s
Playing it before the flop
Open from cutoff onward, in position. 65s only wins 43.2% against a random hand, near the bottom of the playable range, yet it is one of the most profitable hands to play, because it is either clearly good or clearly gone by the turn.
Facing a 3-bet
Call in position with stacks behind, fold out of it. Suited connectors need room to win a big pot when they hit, and a 3-bet pot at shallow depth simply does not have it. Depth is the whole question here, not the hand.
After the flop
65s flops a pair, a draw or nothing, and the difference between winning and losing with it is how quickly you let go of the third. When it does connect it is well hidden, a straight from connected cards is the hardest hand at the table to see coming.
65s questions
How often does 65s win?
65s wins 43.2% of the time against a single random hand, 40.4% outright, with a 5.6% chance of splitting the pot. That makes it the 128th strongest of the 169 starting hands.
Should I raise with 65s?
Yes, from cutoff onward in a six-handed game. Earlier than that there are too many players still to act for the hand to be profitable as an open.
How many combinations of 65s are there?
There are 4 combinations of Six-Five suited, which is 0.3% of the 1,326 possible starting hands. Every suited hand has four, one per suit.
How does 65s hold up against several opponents?
Against eight opponents its equity falls to 12.7%. Every extra player reduces the share, but a hand that makes the nuts loses less of it than a hand that only makes a pair.
Neighbouring hands
- Next stepThe CO opening range in full65s is one cell of it. The chart shows the other 168 decisions from the same seat, which is what you actually need at the table.
- 22, Pocket twos50.3% · rank 88
- 87s, Eight-Seven suited48.0% · rank 100
- 76s, Seven-Six suited45.4% · rank 115
- 54s, Five-Four suited41.4% · rank 137
- 72o, Seven-Two offsuit34.5% · rank 165
- 32o, Three-Two offsuit32.2% · rank 169
- T9s, Ten-Nine suited54.1% · rank 65
- 98s, Nine-Eight suited50.9% · rank 83
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