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Queen-Jack Suited
QJs · Strong · 4 combos
Queen-Jack Suited (QJs) is a strongTexas Hold'em starting hand. Strong hands you can open and often play for a raise. Below are its real win odds against 1–8 opponents (all-in preflop, from a Monte Carlo simulation).
| Opponents | Win chance (equity) |
|---|---|
| 1 opponent (2-handed) | 61% |
| 2 opponents (3-handed) | 44% |
| 3 opponents (4-handed) | 35% |
| 5 opponents (6-handed) | 27% |
| 8 opponents (9-handed) | 18% |
Why you play Queen-Jack Suited?
- Is Queen-Jack Suited a good poker hand?
- Queen-Jack Suited (QJs) is a strong starting hand. Strong hands you can open and often play for a raise. Heads-up it wins about 61% of the time; at a full table of nine players that falls to roughly 18%.
- What are the odds of being dealt Queen-Jack Suited?
- There are 4 ways to be dealt Queen-Jack Suited out of 1,326 possible two-card combinations, so you'll get it about 0.3% of the time.