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[REQUEST] Is there a way in poker heads-up (1vs1) for the currently losing hand to have more than a 50% chance to hit an out that beats the winning hand? Any scenario counts, no matter if it's pre-flop, flop, turn or river. Would it be possible with multiple players involved?
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I was messing with a poker hands calculator and noticed that K2 had worse odds than 27 against Aces if the cards are same suit as aces. Only heads up scenario i saw that gave the person with the worst hand less than 10% odds to win (9.64% chance to win). Basically what im asking what is the bare minimum odds you have to win in any given scenario heads up.
I've thought about this so many times... You know how in tournaments they always show the chance of each hand winning the pot given the current board? I've never seen the percentages go above 50%. Is there a combination of hands and board that would give a currently losing hand a >50% chance of winning?