Cards that are dominated

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Here are some interesting card stats:

AK vs AJ
67% to 28%

AK vs K10
73% to 25%

AK vs 2-7
67% to 32%

AK vs QJ
64% to 34%

AA vs AK
92% to 5%

AA vs 2-7
87% to 12%

KJ vs AJ
24% to 73%


This shows that obviously if you are facing a card that is dominating your "outs" then you are in very bad shape. I know probably most know this but I'm just a beginner and found it interesting.

Here some others just for interest

A2 vs Q7
60% to 41%

A2 vs 3-5
54% to 45%

KJ vs 3-5
59% to 40%

A2 vs KJ
57% to 41%

A2 vs KQ
41% to 58%
 
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Didn't check the rest of them but the last one's backwards:

equity win tie pots won pots tied
Hand 0: 57.545% 57.28% 00.27% 251065184 1183106.00 { A2s, A2o }
Hand 1: 42.455% 42.19% 00.27% 184918428 1183106.00 { KQs, KQo }
 
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Yep your right. I just put the order in wrong. The ace is always stronger because you don't have to turn a pair to win, obviously.
 
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very useful to know these in tournament play
 
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AA vs AK
92% to 5%

AA vs 2-7
87% to 12%


Someone explain this.

ETA:

Wait ...... with the AK you have fewer outs, right? You can only pull two K's out with the AK, as opposed to a couple 2's, a couple 7's or a 2 and a 7 with the 2-7?
 
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