Poker Hold Em Odds
Pot Odds Formula: Texas Hold’em pot odds calculator. Now that you have read through the basic calculation explanations, here is a fast and straightforward method to calculating texas hold’em poker pot odds. There are poker pot odds calculators on the internet; however, with these two quick methods, you won’t need them.
- The odds in this Texas Hold'em odds table are unlikely to directly help your overall strategy, but they are pretty interesting nonetheless. The Texas Hold'em odds for each of the different situations have been given in both percentage and ratio odds, so use whichever format you feel comfortable with. Other poker odds charts.
- The odds in this Texas Hold'em odds table are unlikely to directly help your overall strategy, but they are pretty interesting nonetheless. The Texas Hold'em odds for each of the different situations have been given in both percentage and ratio odds, so use whichever format.
Playing poker is about playing the odds. The following list gives the odds for outcomes in Texas Hold’em hands. When you realize how heavily the odds are stacked against you, you may want to rethink going all-in before the flop with two suited cards. Use the odds to your advantage:
1 percent (1-in-100): Percentage of time that no player holds an Ace or a King at a table in a 10-handed game
1 percent (1-in-100): Percentage of time that if you hold two suited cards, you’ll flop a flush
6 percent (about 1-in-20): Percentage of time that five community cards will give pocket suited cards a flush
6 percent (about 1-in-20): Percentage of time that you’ll be dealt a pocket pair
8 percent (about 1-in-12): Percentage of time that you’ll hit at least trips after having a pair on the flop
12 percent (about 1-in-8): Percentage of time that you’ll flop trips if holding a pocket pair
12 percent (about 1-in-8): Percentage of time that two more cards will flop in the same suit as a suited pocket pair
19 percent (about 1-in-5): Percentage of time that the five community cards will at least trip your pocket pair
32 percent (about 1-in-3): Percentage of time that you’ll pair one of your cards on the flop (with no pocket pair)
33 percent (about 1-in-3): Percentage of time that you’ll make a full house or better after having trips on the flop
35 percent (about 1-in-3): Percentage of time that you’ll make a flush on the turn or river if you have four cards to a flush after the flop
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This free online poker odds calculator and analyzer helps you to calculate your hand's winning odds, evaluate possible opponents hands you could lose to and tell you how much to bet optimally. Gain an edge by using our calculator while you are playing online Texas Hold'em.
Texas Hold Em Poker Hand Odds
We include the following features:
- Your winning chance (or equity)
- Average opponent's probability of winning
- Hand Strength expressed as percentile
- Bet, check or fold based on your win rate
- How much to bet
- Top 5 opponents' hands that you could lose to (after flop)
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We estimate your win rate by performing many game simulations. Essentially, it is a poker simulator for Texas Hold'em that analyzes and summarizes various outcomes. This is a technique called Monte Carlo simulation. This simulation enables us to also analyze the type of opponents' hands that can beat your hand when the shared cards (flop, turn and river) are supplied.
As for the advice on how to bet, it is based on Expected Value of the return of the game. The max bet percentage is based on the so-called Kelly citerion, which provides the optimal bet size to get the maximum return in the long run. If you want to learn more, please visit our About and FAQs page.
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