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I have never seen this done but would be interested in the results. Most of the charts for odds are examples for 8 or maybe 10 players at a table. I would like to see a chart of all 1326 possible starting hands and the number of times they would have won against all 1326 other hands combined. They would all play each other with 5 common cards (all the way through the river) like the flop was 5 cards. The 5 cards would be every combination that 5 cards would make from the 52 cards which is over 2 million combinations 2,118,760. I would like to see which hands win most of the time against all other hands with all possible combinations. Of course there would be some hands depending on the 5 common cards that would need to be discarded because they would not be possible like if the 5 common cards were A A A A K, any hand with an A in it would not be possible but if the 5 cards were A A A K K, any single A hand would be possible and they would all play. Any 5 common cards like the first example could not be beaten so that is a mute hand but the second example any A hand would win or tie another A hand so that would be a win. The result would be a list of all 1326 hands and the number of times each hand was a winner.
 
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What? How confusing.

How do you neatly show percentages for over two million combinations of matchups? You probably can't arrange two million percentage numbers around 1300 possible starting hands and make something coherent.

The book War and Peach is 560,000 words and the audio book is 70 hours long (52 CD's).

1080i (the high end high defition) TV's have two million pixels per frame. So if tried to display the two million results on a high end 42" high definition TV you would just see grey, because each pixel (dot) on the screen is trying to display a multi digit number, which it can't do. And that's just listing numbers, in order, on a grid. Linking each to a card combination group is crazy.

People have run programs to see what the average winning hand is at a full table, if everyone has random cards. It's Q/7. They call this the computer hand. That's good enough for me.
 
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I don't want to see all the combinations, just tell me the 1326 hands and how many of the 2 million 5 card combinations each hand won.
 
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