QQ vs KJ: Preflop Equity & Odds

HandWinTieEquity
QQ (Pocket Queens)70.4%0.4%70.6%
KJ (King-Jack)29.2%0.4%29.4%

Suited vs offsuit: KJ

MatchupWinTieEquity
KJs31.9%0.4%32.1%
KJo28.3%0.4%28.5%

How QQ vs KJ unfolds by street

Pocket Queens (QQ) is still ahead on 82% of flops against KJ, and the lead survives to the turn on 77%. KJ takes the lead on the other 18% of flops. These figures come from full board enumeration, not a simulation.

StreetQQ still aheadKJ flipped the lead
Flop82%18%
Turn77%23%

QQ vs KJ is a lopsided race — only one of KJ's cards is an overcard to the pair. QQ wins 70.4%, KJ wins 29.2%, and 0.4% of boards chop. With roughly half the outs of a true two-overcard flip, KJ is a clear 2.4-to-1 dog that usually needs to pair its live card (or find a sneaky straight/two-pair runout) to win.

Translate that into a decision and it's simple pot-odds math: counting split pots as half, QQ carries 70.6% equity and KJ 29.4%. Against a pot-sized shove you need about 33% to call and about 25% versus a half-pot bet — so KJ needs real fold equity, not just its raw share, to justify stacking off.

How you play QQ vs KJ depends on which side you hold. With QQ you're not crushing, so keep the pot controllable and take the 70.4% edge to showdown when you can; with KJ, your equity is enough to continue with initiative but thin enough that bloating the pot out of position is a trap.

QQ vs KJ FAQ

Who wins QQ vs KJ preflop?

QQ (Pocket Queens) is the favorite, winning 70.4% of all runouts, while KJ (King-Jack) wins 29.2%. The remaining 0.4% are split pots. Counting splits as half, QQ's preflop equity is 70.6%.

How often does KJ beat QQ?

KJ wins 29.2% of the time all-in preflop against QQ — roughly 1 in 3 — so it needs good pot odds or fold equity to get the money in profitably.

Is QQ vs KJ a good spot to get all-in?

For QQ, yes — a 70.6% favorite should happily commit, especially with fold equity. For KJ at 29.4%, it depends on the price: enough to continue with initiative, but thin enough that stacking off out of position is usually a leak.

Does QQ hold up against KJ after the flop?

QQ is still ahead on 82% of flops and stays ahead through the turn on 77% of boards; KJ takes the lead on the other 18% of flops. These are exact figures from full board enumeration.

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