QUICK REFERENCE ODDS
| Hand |
Flop |
Turn or river |
River |
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| Pair (using one of your hole cards) |
3 to 1 |
3 to 1 |
6 to 1 |
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| Two Pair (no pocket pair) |
49 to 1 |
7 to 1 |
14 to 1 |
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| 3 of a kind (no pocket pair) |
73 to 1 |
11 to 1 |
22 to 1 |
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| 3 of a kind w/pocket pair |
8 to 1 |
11 to 1 |
22 to 1 |
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| Straight w/connectors (no AK or A2) |
101 to 1 |
<2 to 1 |
<4 to 1 |
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| Flush |
22 to 1 |
>2 to 1 |
4 to 1 |
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| Full house (no pocket pair) |
1,088 to 1 |
5 to 1 |
12 to 1 |
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| 4 of a kind (no pocket pair) |
9,799 to 1 |
24 to 1 |
49 to 1 |
* Approximate odds gathered using the 4/2 method. In some cases exact odds will vary.
** The above Texas Holdem Odds are calculated only for the hand shown. If there is also the possibility of improving to another hand, your odds will change.
*** These are flop to finish odds, the “turn or river” odds are your probability of making your hand in either of the last two cards. The approximate odds of making your hand in the Turn only will be slightly better then the odds listed above for the “river”.
Writers thoughts regarding use of the above Texas Holdem Odds chart.
This chart is designed for quick reference during common situations that arise in Texas Holdem. As I stated above, it is only valid for these exact situations. In many cases, you may be hoping to hit a certain hand but you could also win by making a different hand. This is why I strongly recommend calculating odds based on an individual hand basis. For a quick trick to calculating odds based on your outs after the flop please reference the 4/2 method explained in my article Poker Outs.
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