AA vs 76s: Preflop Equity & Odds
| Hand | Win | Tie | Equity |
|---|---|---|---|
| AA (Pocket Aces) | 77.3% | 0.4% | 77.5% |
| 76s (Seven-Six Suited) | 22.3% | 0.4% | 22.5% |
How AA vs 76s unfolds by street
Pocket Aces (AA) is still ahead on 93% of flops against 76s, and the lead survives to the turn on 87%. 76s takes the lead on the other 7% of flops. These figures come from full board enumeration, not a simulation.
| Street | AA still ahead | 76s flipped the lead |
|---|---|---|
| Flop | 93% | 7% |
| Turn | 87% | 13% |
Put an overpair in against suited connectors and AA vs 76s is the result: AA wins 77.3%, 76s wins 22.3%, and 0.4% of boards chop, a 3.5-to-1 edge. Even at a 3.5-to-1 deficit, 76s keeps about 22.3% because suited connectors attack three ways at once — pairing either card, completing a straight, or filling the flush. It's a benchmark spot every serious player should know cold.
At a final table the raw 77.5% / 22.5% split is only half the story — ICM bends it. As the 22.5% underdog, 76s pays an extra survival premium, so the chip-EV "close enough" call can be a clear ICM fold. The pure equity sets the floor; the payout ladder sets the real price.
With the overpair, bet big and bet now — 76s has the draws to make your life miserable on later streets, so charging it the maximum before the flush and straight cards arrive is the entire plan. From the connectors' side, the 22.3% equity is real but realized best in position with the chance to fold out the pair, not by stacking off blind.
AA vs 76s FAQ
Who wins AA vs 76s preflop?
AA (Pocket Aces) is the favorite, winning 77.3% of all runouts, while 76s (Seven-Six Suited) wins 22.3%. The remaining 0.4% are split pots. Counting splits as half, AA's preflop equity is 77.5%.
How often does 76s beat AA?
76s wins 22.3% of the time all-in preflop against AA — roughly 1 in 4 — so it needs good pot odds or fold equity to get the money in profitably.
Are suited connectors good against AA?
Better than almost any other underdog: 76s holds 22.5% equity against AA thanks to its straight and flush potential — roughly 1 win in 4. That equity is realized best with position and fold equity postflop, not by jamming all-in preflop where the overpair is a 3.5-to-1 favorite.
Does AA hold up against 76s after the flop?
AA is still ahead on 93% of flops and stays ahead through the turn on 87% of boards; 76s takes the lead on the other 7% of flops. These are exact figures from full board enumeration.
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