How to play AQs
Ace-Queen Suited
A♥
Q♥
Strength rank
#15
of 169 hands
Top
9%
of all starting hands
Equity vs random
66.1%
heads-up
CategoryStrong
Strong opener from most positions.
By position
| Position | Action |
|---|---|
UTG Under the Gun | open-raise Standard open from UTG. Mostly fold to 3-bets unless deep. |
MP Middle Position | open-raise Standard open from MP. Mostly fold to 3-bets unless deep. |
CO Cutoff | raise / 3-bet for value Raise first in. 3-bet light openers for value. |
BTN Button | raise / 3-bet for value Raise first in. 3-bet light openers for value. |
SB Small Blind | raise / 3-bet for value Raise first in. 3-bet light openers for value. |
BB Big Blind (vs late open) | raise / 3-bet for value Raise first in. 3-bet light openers for value. |
Postflop notes
- Suited holding — flush draws are your main equity boost when called.
- Suited ace — nut flush potential is huge. Don't fold flush draws cheaply.
- Suited connector / one-gapper — also has straight potential. Plays well in deep multi-way pots.
Take it further
CALCULATE
Equity vs a specific hand
See AQs matchup with any opponent.
RANGE WORK
Equity vs an opponent's range
Build the villain's likely range and compare.
FULL CHART
Complete preflop charts
All 169 hands, all 6 positions in one view.
SHORT-STACK
Push/fold chart
Should you shove AQs? See it on the Nash chart.