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This spreadsheet contains the result from the tenth and final simulation of eight-player Six-Plus Hold 'em -- this time with the players using modified hand rankings. Here, three of a kind beats a straight, and a flush beats a full house.
These were survival sims featuring intelligent agents who folded unprofitable hands pre-flop. By the seventh generation, the only profitable hand was AA, which made many hands profitable again because of the extreme tightness. (See the chart here.) By the tenth generation, the number of profitable hands was back down to six, but I think it would have eventually returned to AA being the only +EV hand.
For an explanation of what is on the table below, see the tables for two-from-the-hand/three-from-the-board.
Modified Hand Ranking: Data table of all hands.