Percentage of wins

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Hello everyone!

I'm not good at poker math. I would like to discuss your hand in the freeroll Cardschat, which took place on Friday 9 December. The opponent put all-in on the QQ pre-flop, I have AK offsuit hands, and I also go all-in, the two of us. What percentage of the winnings goes to my pocket cards?
It was necessary at all if I go all-in in this case?
As a result, I lost the hand.
 
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Not taking into account the other players cards who folded , it would be like 55 percent to 45 percent in the opponents favor, also if you didn't have his suits it goes down a fraction because he has flush possibilities.
 
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Generally when you have a pair vs 2 bigger cards its close to 50/50 which is why its called a coin flip.

While hands like AK/AQ look really good when you have been getting trash, they often play a lot worse. Sometimes its good to slow down and really think, am I willing to put all my chips in at this point with a 50/50 shot of ending this tournament?

Many times in the same situation I would fold AK. If I would have to put in 1/2 my chips on a coin flip I often pass. I feel I can find a better spot when I have better odds. If I'm getting short stacked it certainly would be a call.

AK/AQ is certainly the most overplayed hand pre-flop and busts out the most players. Less all-ins and more flops is a winner in poker.
 
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I'd recommend doing a search of poker calculators and run hands through them as you play. Might help you learn common mathmatical situations as above.
 
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I'd recommend doing a search of poker calculators and run hands through them as you play. Might help you learn common mathmatical situations as above.

Yes, I have now started thinking about buying such a program.
 
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you obviously did not know the other player had QQ therefore you decision should of been based on the fact that is AK a good enough hand to go all in with and that depends on they type of game in this case freeroll which in the early stages of this type of game many player push with far less, your position in the game as far as chip count how long you have been playing and what you goal is within the game, the odds have been quoted in other posts they may have been better against other cards would you have posted this question if you would have won ?
 
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you obviously did not know the other player had QQ therefore you decision should of been based on the fact that is AK a good enough hand to go all in with and that depends on they type of game in this case freeroll which in the early stages of this type of game many player push with far less, your position in the game as far as chip count how long you have been playing and what you goal is within the game, the odds have been quoted in other posts they may have been better against other cards would you have posted this question if you would have won ?

Bet all-in preflop carried out, and accordingly I did not know that the opponent has a pocket pair QQ. My position was after the opponent. Freeroll CardsChat, the game was coming to prize-winning places (1 to 54).
If I won this hand, then of course I post not written. But in my case I was interested in the winning percentage data cards.
And after this game, on the other freerolls I went all-in with AK offsuit, and I have always moved pocket pairs. Then I realized the one truth that if the stack is smaller opponent all-in with AK is better not to go. Themselves pocket AK is a bad card.
 
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All in preflop, QQ will win vs AKo 55% of the time.
 
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No need to Buy one, lots of free ones available. Cardshcat has its own :)

Good. In the next game using this program, here the truth takes time to write cards.
 
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The continuous reading of percentages, facilitates your decision to give all in or not.
 
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On pokerstars if аllin, all players who participate in аllin, show the percentage probability of winning. Always see everything. There is a probability table.
 
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The continuous reading of percentages, facilitates your decision to give all in or not.

On PokerStars if аllin, all players who participate in аllin, show the percentage probability of winning. Always see everything. There is a probability table.

Do you use any program to analyze the hand?
 
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I lost with AA in front of 96,so anything is posibile
 
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