Lone Locust is correct, but both decisions are pretty close, and making the wrong choice is almost costless.
You do about 1% better by holding trip A's vs Aces full. Since dealt Aces full occurs about once in 9,000 hands, the overall net gain from playing that hand correctly is 0.0001%. That's a $1 saving for every $1 million in bets. I'm sure that if you have any bankroll considerations at all at the level you're playing, you're better off keeping the full house. (I just wanted to get that in before NOTI said it! ;>)
Holding AA over AAxx nets you a tiny 0.15% gain. You have a 0.37% chance of being dealt AAXX, so the total gain is 0.15%*0.37% = 0.00054%. (For every $100,000 in action, you save about 50 cents by making the right decision.)
Harry also suggested following "A over 2 hi (exc suited JQ)." That's gotta be an "oops", right? Harry, maybe you were thinking DDB, but even then it would be something like "A over unsuited 2 hi (exc JQ)."
--Dunbar
---In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, <zorak@...> wrote :
On Wed, 18 Jul 2019, harry.porter@... [vpFREE] wrote:
I don't remember breaking AAxx to hold just AA. 9/7 maybe?
AAA > AAAxx, yes.
> Hope you at least add:It's admittedly been quite a long time since I played 10/7 but
> Pair AA over 2 pr, AAA over FH, A over 2 hi (exc suited JQ).
I don't remember breaking AAxx to hold just AA. 9/7 maybe?
AAA > AAAxx, yes.
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