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    Fish Food
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    Default Pre-flop all-ins

    I am looking for the overall %chances of winning the hand by a pre-flop all-in with each of the top 10 premium hands.
    The only one i know is 80% for AA.
    Can anyone help? Thanks.

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    Welcome to the forum. Your question needs clarification on the following variables:
    1) Do you want the win % vs. just one other hand or more than one? It makes a big difference.
    2) Do you want the win % vs. all hands or just hands that are likely (possible) to call you? Example: KK vs. all possible hands or KK vs. only top 10, 20, 30% of starting hands.
    3) I assume you want the pure mathematical probabilty of winning at showdown, completely ignoring the probability that you won't get a caller.
    4) What are your top 10 premium hands?

    You might want to check out PokerStove. You can use it to figure this out.
    "There is a good chance I gave you a very bad description of something that doesn't work."

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    might wanna check out www.pokerstove.com
    they have a good program there that shows u the %'s

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    Fish Food
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    Default Pre-flop all-ins

    Thanks for your replies. I have downloaded the Poker Stove calculator but cannot see how i can do the calculations i need.
    In answer to the questions put by Ypsiest -
    I realize the situation is different depending on the number of hands against, but was seeking an average overall figure. However, if i can find % depending on the number of hands opposing all the better.
    I am not taking into account the possible strengh of each hand.
    Yes, i am just seeking the mathematicasl expectations.
    The top premium hands i wish to consider are the following, suited or unsuited - AA, KK, QQ, JJ, TT, AK, AQ, AJ, KQ. (9 in fact}.
    Any further help would be greatly appreciated.

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