AA vs KK on a King-High Flop

Hold'em Equity Analysis
AA vs KK on a King-High Flop equity breakdown

The ultimate cooler — AA runs into KK on a K-7-2 flop. Kings now have 96% equity with a set. Aces need runner-runner.

This is one of the most searched poker matchups. Understanding the equity in these spots helps you make better decisions at the table — whether to call an all-in, shove, or fold.

Use the calculator below to explore different board textures, change the suits, or add more players to see how the equity shifts.

Run This in the Calculator →

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you fold aces on a king-high flop?

Against a super tight opponent who only 4-bets KK+, you might consider it. In practice, almost no one folds aces on K-high boards — it's just a cooler.