Quote Originally Posted by dsaxton
The stuff aisle said is not entirely accurate. Your equity against {A-A, K-K} when you're holding 2-2 is not 80% when the flop comes 2, 5, T.
Your equity against that range on a 2c xy flop is 81%. Obviously if x and y are never A/K then that changes things. My point is you're never folding a set when you hit one for the sake of the argument even if his hand is KNOWN to be AA/KK (meaning we don't fold 22 on an AK2 flop even though his range is AA/KK).