

If you'd really like to dig into all of the long shot odds in poker (quads vs. Play poker often enough and these percentages/ratios will become second nature and you'll more than likely not even need to look at these charts anymore!įor an in-depth look at your poker hand odds pre-flop and in several very common poker hand scenarios, see our Beginners Equity Guide to Standard Situations in No-Limit Hold'em.

The chart on the left walks you through your % chance of improvement on the flop and turn with some common made hands or draws. The chart on the right explains which hand is more likely to win in some common hand v. When all the cards are entered properly click "Get Odds" and you'll see exactly what each player's odds are to win, tie or lose the hand at that moment. Repeat as needed! (Click the reset button to clear the current hands/odds.) Poker Hand Odds Chartsīelow find a couple helpful poker hand odds charts for some very common probabilities and scenarios you'll come across at the poker table. Once those are set proceed in the same manner to fill in the flop and turn cards. Repeat for each card in each player's pre-flop hand. To enter each player's hand, click on the respective suit in the center of the wheel and then the desired value of the card. For example: If you want the King of Diamonds in Player 1's hand, click on the Diamond, then the K. Pick the poker variation you're playing in the top drop-down menu and the number of players in the hand (you can add in up to five players). Odds are available for: Texas Holdem, Omaha, Omaha Hi-Lo, 7-Card Stud, 7-Card Stud Hi-Lo and Razz.
