AA vs 86s: Preflop Equity & Odds
| Hand | Win | Tie | Equity |
|---|---|---|---|
| AA (Pocket Aces) | 78.6% | 0.4% | 78.8% |
| 86s (Eight-Six Suited) | 21.1% | 0.4% | 21.2% |
How AA vs 86s unfolds by street
Pocket Aces (AA) is still ahead on 94% of flops against 86s, and the lead survives to the turn on 88%. 86s takes the lead on the other 6% of flops. These figures come from full board enumeration, not a simulation.
| Street | AA still ahead | 86s flipped the lead |
|---|---|---|
| Flop | 94% | 6% |
| Turn | 88% | 12% |
AA vs 86s is the "big pair against live cards" spot: AA wins 78.6%, 86s wins 21.1%, and 0.4% of boards chop. Even at a 3.7-to-1 deficit, 86s keeps about 21.1% because suited connectors attack three ways at once — pairing either card, completing a straight, or filling the flush.
Translate that into a decision and it's simple pot-odds math: counting split pots as half, AA carries 78.8% equity and 86s 21.2%. Against a pot-sized shove you need about 33% to call and about 25% versus a half-pot bet — so 86s needs real fold equity, not just its raw share, to justify stacking off.
AA should play this fast and deny equity: every free card helps 86s more than it helps you. If you're the one with the suited connectors, lean on implied odds and fold equity rather than the raw 21.1% — the hand's value is in the pots you take away postflop, not in flipping all-in preflop.
AA vs 86s FAQ
Who wins AA vs 86s preflop?
AA (Pocket Aces) is the favorite, winning 78.6% of all runouts, while 86s (Eight-Six Suited) wins 21.1%. The remaining 0.4% are split pots. Counting splits as half, AA's preflop equity is 78.8%.
How often does 86s beat AA?
86s wins 21.1% of the time all-in preflop against AA — roughly 1 in 5 — 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: 86s holds 21.2% equity against AA thanks to its straight and flush potential — roughly 1 win in 5. That equity is realized best with position and fold equity postflop, not by jamming all-in preflop where the overpair is a 3.7-to-1 favorite.
Does AA hold up against 86s after the flop?
AA is still ahead on 94% of flops and stays ahead through the turn on 88% of boards; 86s takes the lead on the other 6% of flops. These are exact figures from full board enumeration.
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