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What is every hand worth on a J 6 2 rainbow flop?

On a J 6 2 rainbow flop, the three sets and every overpair are big favorites against a random hand, any jack is comfortably ahead, and unpaired overcards like AK win only slightly more than they lose.

J 6 2 rainbow

Dry rainbow boards

Equity vs one random hand

JJ 97.2%
66 96.4%
AA 87.7%
QQ 83.8%

Notable hands on J 6 2 rainbow

HandFlopsEquityWhy it matters
JJ set 97.2% Top set. The board is dry enough that it is nearly unbeatable already.
66 set 96.4% Middle set, flopped by a pair most people are just trying to set-mine with.
AA overpair 87.7% The best of four true overpairs on this texture.
QQ overpair 83.8% Still an overpair here, a luxury it loses on most higher boards.
AJo pair 85.1% Top pair top kicker, well clear of a random hand.
J8o pair 80.6% A mediocre jack that turns into a comfortable favorite the moment it pairs.
62o two pair 87.2% Bottom two pair from a hand that should never see a flop. It happens.
86s pair 68.8% Just a pair of sixes, yet it beats a random hand far more often than it looks like it should.
AKo nothing yet 54.9% The preflop bully reduced to a slim edge, all of it from high cards.
98s nothing yet 33.3% Missed pair, no draw. One of the emptier hands on this flop.

J 6 2 rainbow sits in the awkward middle of the dry-board spectrum. It is just as disconnected as the classic low flops, three suits, three spread-out ranks, no possible straight yet, but the jack on top is low enough that three overcard ranks loom over it. Top pair is a favorite that can never fully relax.

Made hands still rule. Pocket jacks flopped the top set, sixes and deuces the smaller ones, and all four remaining overpairs, aces through queens, stay genuine overpairs here. That is the practical difference between this flop and an ace-high or king-high board: the whole premium-pair family arrives intact, so a raising range covers this texture beautifully.

Below the premiums, the pecking order gets interesting. Any jack is a solid favorite, including shameless holdings like J8 offsuit. A pair of sixes with 86 suited or 65 suited beats a random hand far more often than its owners expect, because a random hand is usually two unpaired cards that missed. Meanwhile AK, the hand that dominates everything preflop, has missed and holds only a small edge over random.

The mistake this board punishes is autopiloting with big unpaired cards. Players fire and call with AK and AQ as if high-card quality were a made hand, but on J 6 2 those hands are closer to a coin flip than to a favorite. The gap between AK and a lowly pair of sixes here is smaller than the gap between AK and an actual jack. Pairs first, kickers second, reputation last.

All 169 hands on J 6 2 rainbow

Equity of every starting hand class against one random opponent hand on J 6 2 rainbow, averaged over the class's possible suit combinations. Sorted best to worst within each group.

Pairs

HandFlopsEquity
JJ set 97.2%
66 set 96.4%
22 set 95.7%
AA overpair 87.7%
KK overpair 85.8%
QQ overpair 83.8%
TT 74.1%
99 72.2%
88 70.2%
77 68.2%
55 59.2%
44 57.3%
33 55.4%

Suited

HandFlopsEquity
J6s two pair 92.3%
J2s two pair 90.9%
62s two pair 87.6%
AJs pair 85.5%
KJs pair 85.0%
QJs pair 84.3%
JTs pair 82.3%
J9s pair 81.8%
J8s pair 81.4%
J7s pair 80.8%
J5s pair 80.4%
J4s pair 80.3%
J3s pair 80.1%
A6s pair 72.1%
K6s pair 71.6%
Q6s pair 70.9%
T6s pair 69.8%
96s pair 69.2%
86s pair 68.8%
76s pair 68.2%
65s pair 67.4%
64s pair 67.2%
63s pair 67.1%
A2s pair 60.4%
K2s pair 60.0%
Q2s pair 59.4%
T2s pair 57.8%
92s pair 57.4%
52s pair 56.8%
AKs 56.7%
82s pair 56.6%
42s pair 56.6%
32s pair 56.6%
72s pair 56.4%
AQs 55.7%
ATs 53.6%
A9s 51.6%
A8s 51.0%
KQs 50.4%
A7s 50.1%
A5s 48.8%
A4s 48.4%
KTs 48.4%
A3s 48.1%
K9s 46.6%
K8s 44.8%
QTs 44.1%
K7s 44.0%
K5s 42.8%
K4s 42.4%
Q9s 42.4%
K3s 42.2%
Q8s 40.6%
Q7s 38.5%
T9s 37.8%
Q5s 37.5%
Q4s 37.0%
Q3s 36.8%
T8s 35.8%
T7s 33.9%
98s 33.3%
54s 33.3%
53s 31.8%
T5s 31.5%
97s 31.5%
T4s 31.2%
T3s 30.9%
43s 30.9%
87s 29.7%
95s 29.3%
94s 27.5%
85s 27.5%
93s 27.4%
84s 25.7%
75s 24.9%
83s 24.4%
74s 23.4%
73s 21.8%

Offsuit

HandFlopsEquity
J6o two pair 92.2%
J2o two pair 90.7%
62o two pair 87.2%
AJo pair 85.1%
KJo pair 84.4%
QJo pair 83.8%
JTo pair 81.7%
J9o pair 81.2%
J8o pair 80.6%
J7o pair 80.1%
J5o pair 79.9%
J3o pair 79.6%
J4o pair 79.5%
A6o pair 71.0%
K6o pair 70.5%
Q6o pair 69.9%
T6o pair 68.8%
96o pair 68.2%
86o pair 67.7%
76o pair 67.1%
65o pair 66.3%
63o pair 66.1%
64o pair 66.0%
A2o pair 59.1%
K2o pair 58.6%
Q2o pair 57.7%
T2o pair 56.4%
92o pair 55.5%
52o pair 55.4%
82o pair 55.3%
32o pair 55.3%
42o pair 55.2%
AKo 54.9%
72o pair 54.8%
AQo 54.0%
ATo 51.7%
A9o 49.9%
A8o 49.0%
KQo 48.5%
A7o 48.1%
A5o 46.9%
A4o 46.4%
KTo 46.3%
A3o 46.3%
K9o 44.7%
K8o 42.7%
QTo 42.0%
K7o 41.7%
K5o 40.7%
K4o 40.3%
Q9o 40.2%
K3o 40.0%
Q8o 38.3%
Q7o 36.1%
T9o 35.5%
Q5o 35.1%
Q4o 34.8%
Q3o 34.6%
T8o 33.6%
T7o 31.3%
54o 31.0%
98o 30.9%
53o 29.4%
T5o 29.3%
97o 28.8%
T4o 28.6%
T3o 28.6%
43o 28.6%
87o 27.0%
95o 26.6%
94o 24.8%
85o 24.7%
93o 24.6%
84o 23.0%
75o 22.3%
83o 21.5%
74o 20.7%
73o 19.0%

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