JJ vs TT: Preflop Equity & Odds

HandWinTieEquity
JJ (Pocket Jacks)81.8%0.4%82.1%
TT (Pocket Tens)17.7%0.4%17.9%

When Pocket Jacks (JJ) runs into Pocket Tens (TT) before the flop, the bigger pair is a heavy favorite: JJ wins 81.8% of the time, TT wins 17.7%, and 0.4% of runouts end in a chopped pot. That makes JJ roughly a 4.6-to-1 favorite. The smaller pair is drawing almost exclusively to one of the two remaining Tens in the deck — about a 1-in-5 shot by the river — plus rare straight or flush escapes.

In equity terms — your long-run share of the pot counting split pots as half — JJ holds 82.1% and TT holds 17.9%. To make these numbers practical: facing a pot-sized all-in you need about 33% equity to call profitably, and a half-pot bet needs about 25%. Numbers on this page are exact, computed by full board enumeration (not simulation). Try any other hand or full ranges in the free equity calculator.

JJ vs TT FAQ

Who wins JJ vs TT preflop?

JJ (Pocket Jacks) is the favorite: it wins 81.8% of all runouts, while TT (Pocket Tens) wins 17.7%. The remaining 0.4% are split pots. Counting splits as half, JJ's preflop equity is 82.1%.

How often does TT beat JJ?

TT wins 17.7% of the time all-in preflop against JJ — roughly 1 in 6 — so it needs good pot odds or fold equity to get the money in profitably.

Are these JJ vs TT numbers exact?

Yes. They are computed by exhaustively enumerating every possible five-card board (1,712,304 boards per card combination) and averaging across all suit combinations of both hands — not by Monte Carlo simulation. Display values are rounded to one decimal place.

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