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AQs
68.2%
AJs
26.7%
Tie: 5.2% · 30,000 Monte Carlo simulations

AQs and AJs share the same top card, but AQs holds the better kicker in this classic domination matchup, putting it far ahead at roughly 68.2% equity. AJs's real outs are limited to running pairs or a low-probability runner-runner draw.

Frequently Asked Questions

What percentage does AQs win against AJs?

Across 30,000 Monte Carlo simulations, AQs wins 68.2% of the time and AJs wins 26.7%, with the pot split 5.2% of the time. This is calculated by dealing all remaining cards randomly through the river and tallying the results.

How is this win probability calculated?

Both hands are held fixed while the remaining cards are dealt randomly 30,000 times, recording a winner each time. The margin of error versus the true probability is typically within ±0.3 percentage points.

Is going all-in here a good decision?

Over the long run, the hand with higher equity profits from repeating this spot. In an actual game you'll also need to factor in stack sizes, your opponent's range, and tournament ICM — this calculator shows pure card-vs-card probability only.

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