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AA vs QQ Odds

AA

AA

vs
QQ

QQ

81.9%
AA wins
0.5%
Tie
17.6%
QQ wins

50,000-trial Monte Carlo simulation, preflop all-in equity

Why this matchup plays the way it does

Slightly worse for AA than AA vs KK: AA's equity edge shrinks a bit further down the pocket-pair ladder (AA vs KK, QQ, JJ trends downward in that order), since a lower pocket pair leaves more overcards and connecting ranks live on the board for run-outs that don't directly help QQ but do open more texture variety overall.

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FAQ

What are the odds of AA vs QQ?
AA wins 81.9% of the time, ties 0.5%, and loses 17.6% against QQ, based on a 50,000-trial Monte Carlo simulation dealt out to the river.
Is this preflop or postflop equity?
This is preflop all-in equity — both hands are dealt out to a random river with no further betting decisions. It's the standard number quoted for 'X vs Y odds' searches.
Why might my actual result differ?
This number assumes both hands go to showdown with no more folding. In a real hand with betting on each street, the player with worse preflop equity can still win more often than this number suggests by folding when behind, or less often by continuing when they shouldn't.