What is every hand worth on a 7 6 5 two-tone flop?
On a 7 6 5 two-tone flop, 98 flops the nut straight, small pairs and connectors take over the top of the table, and most big broadway hands are underdogs against a random hand.
7 6 5 two-tone
Middling connected boardsEquity vs one random hand
Notable hands on 7 6 5 two-tone
| Hand | Flops | Equity | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|---|
| 98s | straight | 92.9% | The nut straight, and the strongest thing this small board can build. |
| 77 | set | 83.1% | Top set, though on this texture the three sets are basically triplets. |
| 55 | set | 83.0% | Bottom set, giving up almost nothing to the sevens. |
| 84o | straight | 89.1% | The middle straight from arguably the least respected hand in the deck. |
| 43s | straight | 84.1% | The low straight. Yes, four-three. This is that kind of board. |
| 88 | overpair | 75.7% | The best pair on the board that is not a set, with an open-ended draw attached. |
| AA | overpair | 71.4% | A favorite with no upside: it can only stay ahead, never pull away. |
| 87s | pair | 71.8% | Top pair plus an open-ended draw, live against almost anything. |
| JTo | nothing yet | 29.8% | Beloved preflop, an outright underdog here. Let that recalibrate you. |
| KQo | nothing yet | 38.3% | Two premium overcards that this board treats as nearly blank cardboard. |
7 6 5 with two hearts might be the most deceptive flop in the set. It looks small and innocent, and it is anything but: three straights are in, every set is under siege, a flush draw looms, and some of the best-looking starting hands in poker are outright underdogs to a random hand. This is the board that punishes preflop pride most brutally.
98 flops the nut straight, nine down to five, and clears the table. 84 flops the middle straight, and 43 the bottom one, seven down to three. Sevens, sixes, and fives all made sets in a near three-way tie. Pocket eights are the standout pair: an overpair to the board with an open-ended draw attached, comfortably the best pair without a set.
The flush layer needs one honest caveat. Only two hearts are out, so a suited hand draws at the flush only when it happens to be suited in hearts, which each suited class is just a fraction of the time. The rest of the time its suitedness is decoration, and the figure you see averages the two situations together.
Now the carnage at the top. JT offsuit, a hand everybody plays, loses to a random hand well more often than it wins here. QJ and KQ are underdogs too. Aces and kings remain favorites, but modest ones with no way to improve. The mistake on boards like this is autopiloting the big-card game: when the flop comes 7 6 5, the small cards are not a surprise appearance, they are the main event.
All 169 hands on 7 6 5 two-tone
Equity of every starting hand class against one random opponent hand on 7 6 5 two-tone, averaged over the class's possible suit combinations. Sorted best to worst within each group.
Pairs
| Hand | Flops | Equity |
|---|---|---|
| 77 | set | 83.1% |
| 55 | set | 83.0% |
| 66 | set | 82.6% |
| 88 | overpair | 75.7% |
| AA | overpair | 71.4% |
| 99 | overpair | 70.3% |
| KK | overpair | 69.4% |
| overpair | 67.8% | |
| JJ | overpair | 65.9% |
| TT | overpair | 65.0% |
| 44 | 55.1% | |
| 33 | 46.2% | |
| 22 | 36.7% |
Suited
| Hand | Flops | Equity |
|---|---|---|
| 98s | straight | 92.9% |
| 84s | straight | 89.5% |
| 43s | straight | 84.1% |
| 76s | two pair | 74.7% |
| 75s | two pair | 73.4% |
| 65s | two pair | 72.0% |
| 87s | pair | 71.8% |
| 86s | pair | 67.8% |
| 97s | pair | 67.5% |
| 85s | pair | 67.3% |
| 74s | pair | 67.0% |
| A7s | pair | 62.9% |
| 64s | pair | 62.9% |
| 54s | pair | 62.7% |
| 96s | pair | 62.5% |
| K7s | pair | 62.0% |
| 73s | pair | 61.9% |
| 95s | pair | 61.8% |
| Q7s | pair | 61.5% |
| T7s | pair | 61.4% |
| A8s | 61.1% | |
| J7s | pair | 61.0% |
| A5s | pair | 57.5% |
| A6s | pair | 57.4% |
| K8s | 57.3% | |
| 72s | pair | 57.2% |
| K5s | pair | 56.9% |
| 63s | pair | 56.9% |
| 53s | pair | 56.8% |
| K6s | pair | 56.6% |
| Q5s | pair | 56.0% |
| Q6s | pair | 55.9% |
| T6s | pair | 55.7% |
| J6s | pair | 55.5% |
| T5s | pair | 55.4% |
| A4s | 55.3% | |
| J5s | pair | 55.3% |
| A9s | 54.3% | |
| Q8s | 54.3% | |
| K4s | 51.8% | |
| 52s | pair | 51.8% |
| 62s | pair | 51.7% |
| J8s | 51.5% | |
| T8s | 50.3% | |
| K9s | 50.2% | |
| AKs | 48.9% | |
| Q4s | 48.6% | |
| AQs | 48.1% | |
| A3s | 48.0% | |
| AJs | 47.4% | |
| ATs | 47.2% | |
| Q9s | 46.5% | |
| J4s | 45.9% | |
| K3s | 44.0% | |
| T4s | 44.0% | |
| 94s | 44.0% | |
| J9s | 43.6% | |
| KQs | 43.5% | |
| KJs | 42.8% | |
| KTs | 42.7% | |
| 82s | 42.7% | |
| 93s | 42.6% | |
| T9s | 42.2% | |
| 83s | 42.2% | |
| A2s | 41.2% | |
| Q3s | 40.3% | |
| QJs | 38.9% | |
| QTs | 38.7% | |
| J3s | 37.2% | |
| 42s | 37.1% | |
| K2s | 36.5% | |
| JTs | 35.3% | |
| T3s | 35.2% | |
| 92s | 35.0% | |
| Q2s | 32.8% | |
| J2s | 29.4% | |
| 32s | 27.7% | |
| T2s | 27.5% |
Offsuit
| Hand | Flops | Equity |
|---|---|---|
| 98o | straight | 92.9% |
| 84o | straight | 89.1% |
| 43o | straight | 83.2% |
| 76o | two pair | 74.3% |
| 75o | two pair | 74.2% |
| 65o | two pair | 72.7% |
| 87o | pair | 72.2% |
| 86o | pair | 68.0% |
| 97o | pair | 67.6% |
| 74o | pair | 67.1% |
| 85o | pair | 63.8% |
| A7o | pair | 63.3% |
| 64o | pair | 63.2% |
| 96o | pair | 63.1% |
| K7o | pair | 62.6% |
| 73o | pair | 61.9% |
| Q7o | pair | 61.7% |
| J7o | pair | 61.4% |
| T7o | pair | 61.4% |
| 54o | pair | 58.7% |
| 95o | pair | 57.9% |
| A6o | pair | 57.6% |
| 72o | pair | 57.6% |
| A8o | 57.5% | |
| K6o | pair | 56.9% |
| 63o | pair | 56.9% |
| Q6o | pair | 56.5% |
| T6o | pair | 56.0% |
| J6o | pair | 55.7% |
| K8o | 53.7% | |
| A5o | pair | 52.4% |
| 53o | pair | 52.1% |
| K5o | pair | 51.7% |
| 62o | pair | 51.7% |
| A4o | 51.5% | |
| Q5o | pair | 51.0% |
| A9o | 50.5% | |
| Q8o | 50.4% | |
| T5o | pair | 50.4% |
| J5o | pair | 50.2% |
| K4o | 47.6% | |
| J8o | 47.3% | |
| T8o | 46.3% | |
| 52o | pair | 46.3% |
| K9o | 45.9% | |
| Q4o | 44.4% | |
| AKo | 44.3% | |
| A3o | 43.4% | |
| AQo | 43.3% | |
| AJo | 42.5% | |
| ATo | 42.2% | |
| Q9o | 41.9% | |
| J4o | 41.3% | |
| T4o | 39.5% | |
| 94o | 39.4% | |
| K3o | 38.9% | |
| J9o | 38.8% | |
| KQo | 38.3% | |
| 93o | 38.2% | |
| 82o | 38.0% | |
| 83o | 37.7% | |
| KJo | 37.6% | |
| KTo | 37.5% | |
| T9o | 37.4% | |
| A2o | 35.7% | |
| Q3o | 34.9% | |
| QJo | 33.3% | |
| QTo | 33.1% | |
| 42o | 31.9% | |
| J3o | 31.7% | |
| K2o | 30.7% | |
| JTo | 29.8% | |
| T3o | 29.7% | |
| 92o | 29.4% | |
| Q2o | 26.5% | |
| J2o | 22.9% | |
| 32o | 21.5% | |
| T2o | 20.8% |
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