Pocket 22 Odds at a 6-Player Table

Simulated across 100,000 random deals, Pocket 22 wins 15.33% of hands against 5 random opponents, ties 0.45% of the time, and loses the remaining 84.23%. A completely random hand would win about 16.7% of the time at this table size — Pocket 22 is close to what a completely random hand would win at this table size.

As a pocket pair, Pocket 22 starts with immediate made-hand value and doesn’t rely on the board pairing to stay ahead, though with more players in the hand there’s more chance someone draws out with two pair, trips, or better.

Pocket 22 vs. 6 players

MarginalTop 44% of hands

Easy to overvalue. Fine late, trouble from early position.

15.33%Win
0.45%Tie
84.23%Loss

A random hand wins about 16.7% here, so this is 0.9× a coin-flip share of the pot. Based on 100,000 simulated hands.

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