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What is every hand worth on a Q J T two-tone flop?

On a Q J T two-tone flop, AK flops the nut straight and tops the table, K9 and 98 hold the other straights, and the sets and big combo draws crush a random hand while one-pair hands lag behind.

Q J T two-tone

Broadway boards

Equity vs one random hand

AKo 93.5%
QQ 83.6%
TT 83.8%
KK 83.2%

Notable hands on Q J T two-tone

HandFlopsEquityWhy it matters
AKo straight 93.5% The nut straight, no suits needed, and the best hand this flop deals out.
QQ set 83.6% Top set, and for once top set has to share the podium.
TT set 83.8% Bottom set that performs right alongside top set. On boards this wet, a set is a set.
KK overpair 83.2% Overpair plus an open-ended draw to the nuts. A monster that is still slightly nervous.
AA overpair 78.9% Just an overpair here, and it trails all three sets. That should tell you something.
K9o straight 89.6% The king-high straight from a hand most players fold. Huge, and quietly second-best.
98s straight 84.4% The low straight, flopped by the humble middle of the deck.
QJs two pair 77.8% Top two pair, deep in the action on every street.
KQo pair 80.7% Top pair plus an open-ender: the classic big-equity, big-trouble hand.
87s nothing yet 37.7% Looks perfectly connected, holds only a gutshot, and wins well under half.

Q J T with two hearts is the most action-heavy flop in this whole collection. Two straights are already in, every broadway hand has a pair, a draw, or both, a flush draw hangs over everything, and no made hand can claim to be safe. This is the texture where stacks move fast and the equities bunch tightly together near the top.

AK flops the nut straight and leads the table. K9 makes the king-high straight, and 98 the lower one, both enormous against a random hand. The sets tell the strangest story: bottom set with pocket tens performs every bit as well as top set with queens, because on a board this coordinated the set itself matters far more than which one it is. Pocket kings hold an overpair plus an open-ended draw to the nuts, while naked aces slip noticeably behind the whole set cluster.

The two-tone layer adds a wrinkle the hand grid can only average. A suited hand has flush potential here only when its suit is the one on the board, and each suited class carries the right suit just some of the time. So a hand like A5 suited is sometimes drawing at the nut flush and sometimes merely playing ace-high, and the figure you see blends the two.

One pair, of anything, is how stacks disappear here. AQ, KJ, QJ, all fine hands, all favorites against a random hand, and all of them are exactly what pays off straights on this flop. Even ace-high hands with no pair barely break even here. On Q J T, if the pot gets big and you are holding one pair, somebody is usually about to show you why.

All 169 hands on Q J T two-tone

Equity of every starting hand class against one random opponent hand on Q J T two-tone, averaged over the class's possible suit combinations. Sorted best to worst within each group.

Pairs

HandFlopsEquity
TT set 83.8%
QQ set 83.6%
KK overpair 83.2%
JJ set 83.0%
AA overpair 78.9%
99 62.8%
88 54.6%
77 46.1%
66 44.3%
55 42.5%
44 40.7%
33 39.1%
22 37.4%

Suited

HandFlopsEquity
AKs straight 93.4%
K9s straight 89.9%
98s straight 84.4%
KQs pair 80.3%
QJs two pair 77.8%
AQs pair 77.1%
QTs two pair 76.7%
KJs pair 76.1%
KTs pair 75.2%
JTs two pair 74.9%
Q9s pair 74.7%
AJs pair 72.1%
ATs pair 71.4%
J9s pair 70.5%
Q8s pair 70.3%
T9s pair 69.6%
Q7s pair 66.6%
Q4s pair 66.6%
Q6s pair 66.5%
Q5s pair 66.5%
Q2s pair 66.5%
Q3s pair 66.4%
J8s pair 65.2%
T8s pair 64.6%
A9s 60.8%
J7s pair 60.8%
J6s pair 60.7%
J5s pair 60.7%
J2s pair 60.7%
J4s pair 60.6%
J3s pair 60.6%
T7s pair 60.1%
T6s pair 60.1%
T4s pair 60.0%
T3s pair 60.0%
T5s pair 59.9%
T2s pair 59.9%
A8s 59.7%
K8s 56.4%
K7s 56.0%
K6s 55.6%
K5s 55.6%
K3s 55.1%
K4s 54.9%
K2s 54.8%
A7s 52.9%
A6s 52.7%
A5s 52.3%
A4s 52.2%
A3s 52.0%
A2s 51.8%
97s 47.7%
96s 47.4%
95s 47.0%
94s 46.9%
93s 46.9%
92s 46.6%
87s 37.7%
86s 37.3%
85s 37.1%
83s 36.9%
84s 36.8%
82s 36.6%
76s 28.4%
75s 28.0%
74s 28.0%
73s 27.6%
72s 27.4%
65s 26.2%
64s 26.0%
63s 25.8%
62s 25.7%
54s 25.0%
53s 24.8%
52s 24.7%
43s 24.4%
42s 24.2%
32s 24.2%

Offsuit

HandFlopsEquity
AKo straight 93.5%
K9o straight 89.6%
98o straight 83.6%
KQo pair 80.7%
QTo two pair 77.8%
AQo pair 77.7%
QJo two pair 77.4%
KJo pair 76.5%
JTo two pair 75.7%
Q9o pair 75.2%
AJo pair 72.8%
KTo pair 72.8%
J9o pair 70.9%
Q8o pair 70.7%
ATo pair 68.4%
Q7o pair 66.9%
Q6o pair 66.8%
T9o pair 66.7%
Q5o pair 66.6%
Q4o pair 66.6%
Q3o pair 66.5%
Q2o pair 66.5%
J8o pair 65.6%
J7o pair 61.3%
J6o pair 61.0%
J5o pair 61.0%
T8o pair 60.9%
J4o pair 60.8%
J3o pair 60.7%
J2o pair 60.6%
A9o 57.7%
A8o 56.3%
T7o pair 55.8%
T5o pair 55.7%
T6o pair 55.6%
T4o pair 55.6%
T2o pair 55.5%
T3o pair 55.4%
K8o 52.9%
K7o 52.3%
K6o 52.1%
K5o 51.7%
K3o 51.5%
K4o 51.4%
K2o 51.0%
A7o 48.8%
A6o 48.4%
A5o 48.2%
A4o 47.8%
A3o 47.7%
A2o 47.6%
97o 43.4%
96o 43.1%
95o 43.0%
94o 42.8%
93o 42.5%
92o 42.3%
87o 32.4%
86o 32.0%
85o 31.8%
84o 31.4%
83o 31.4%
82o 31.2%
76o 21.8%
75o 21.6%
74o 21.5%
73o 21.2%
72o 21.1%
65o 19.6%
64o 19.4%
63o 19.2%
62o 19.1%
54o 18.3%
53o 18.2%
52o 18.0%
43o 17.7%
42o 17.6%
32o 17.3%

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