QJs (Queen-Jack suited) odds & win probability
QJs wins 60.3% of the time against a random hand and ranks 27 of 169 starting hands. It is a suited hand with 4 combinations, 0.3% of all deals, and it is a raise from under the gun onward in a 6-max game.
The numbers
| Against | Equity |
|---|---|
| One random hand | 60.3% |
| 2 random hands | 44.3% |
| 4 random hands | 30.2% |
| 6 random hands | 23.1% |
| 8 random hands | 18.7% |
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Wins outright | 59.2% |
| Splits the pot | 2.4% |
| Loses | 38.5% |
| Combinations | 4 |
| Share of all deals | 0.30% |
| Playability rank | 27 of 169 |
| Percentile | 84.6 |
Where QJs sits in each opening range
Six-max, 100 big blinds. The gold outline marks QJs; red is the raising range.
- UTGRaise
Under the gun opening range with QJs highlighted - HJRaise
Hijack opening range with QJs highlighted - CORaise
Cutoff opening range with QJs highlighted - BTNRaise
Button opening range with QJs highlighted - SBRaise
Small blind opening range with QJs highlighted
How to play QJs
Playing it before the flop
Raise it from every position. QJs holds 60.3% against a random hand and, unusually, keeps most of that equity against the hands that continue against it, it makes top pair with a strong kicker, the best flush, and straights that are hard to read.
Facing a 3-bet
Continue. Suited broadways are the hands that make 3-bet pots playable: they flop enough equity to call profitably and enough nut potential to raise. Which of the two you pick depends on the opponent, but folding is rarely right.
After the flop
QJs is at its best when it flops a draw rather than a made hand, because that is when it can apply pressure without needing to be right. Suited cards make a flush roughly once in twenty flops, but they make a flush *draw* about one in nine, and that is where the money is.
QJs questions
How often does QJs win?
QJs wins 60.3% of the time against a single random hand, 59.2% outright, with a 2.4% chance of splitting the pot. That makes it the 27th strongest of the 169 starting hands.
Should I raise with QJs?
Yes, from under the gun 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 QJs are there?
There are 4 combinations of Queen-Jack suited, which is 0.3% of the 1,326 possible starting hands. Every suited hand has four, one per suit.
How does QJs hold up against several opponents?
Against eight opponents its equity falls to 18.7%. 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 UTG opening range in fullQJs 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.
- KQo, King-Queen offsuit61.5% · rank 23
- A7s, Ace-Seven suited60.9% · rank 24
- KJo, King-Jack offsuit60.6% · rank 26
- 55, Pocket fives60.2% · rank 28
- A5s, Ace-Five suited60.0% · rank 29
- A6s, Ace-Six suited59.9% · rank 31
- AKs, Ace-King suited67.1% · rank 8
- AQs, Ace-Queen suited66.2% · rank 9
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