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Texas Holdem Hand Odds

Many people from different countries know the rules of Texas Holdem poker and play it every day on the Internet. But a big part of them don't play it well. Knowing only the basics of this exciting game is not enough at all, so if you want to be an expert poker player and benefit of the game you should practise a lot. In the game of Texas Holdem poker there are many things you will need to learn and many skills to master in order to become an expert. And if you are from the players, who want to become a professional, you have to learn how to estimate your odds.

Now we will pay a special attention to your Hand Odds. Remember that in order to calculate your Texas Holdem Hand Odds, you will need to know how many outs your hand has. The Outs are the unseen cards in the card deck, which will help you improve your hand. And if you know how many Outs your hand has, it won't be a difficult task for you to compute your Hand Odds.

If you are a beginning Texas Holdem player it may seem difficult for you to do that. All new Texas Holdem players will need first to learn the poker hand rankings, because without knowing the strength of your hand it will be impossible for you to cope with your Hand Odds.

One important thing you should remember - estimating your odds could be a good Texas Holdem strategy and will surely bring you more successes at the poker table.

Poker Odds Table

To help you figure out the Texas Holdem Hand Odds, we provide two tables. The first one shows you your Hand Odds on the pre-flop in Texas Holdem game and the second one - your Hand Odds on the Flop.

Poker Hand Odds - Pre-flop

Starting HandOddsPercentage
Two Aces
220 to 10,45
High Pair (K-K, Q-Q, J-J)
72,7 to 11,36
Medium Pair (10-10 down to 6-6)
43,2 to 12,26
Small Pair (5-5,4-4,3-3,2-2)
54,3 to 11,81
A-K suited
331 to 10,30
A-K offsuit
110 to 10,90
A-Q or A-J suited
165 to 10,60
A-Q or A-J offsuit
54,3 to 11,81
K-Q suited
331 to 10,30
K-Q offsuit
110 to 10,90
A-J (or less than J) suited
35,8 to 12,71
A-J (or less than J) offsuit
11,3 to 18,14
A Pair
16 to 15,88
Two Cards suited
3,25 to 123,53
Two Cards offsuit
14,8 to 16,33
Hand with a Pair or an Ace
3,91 to 120,36


Poker Hand Odds on the Flop

Your HandOddsPercentage
Three of a Kind
424/10,24
A Pair
5/117
Three Suited Cards
18/15,2
Two Suited Cards
0,8/155
Three Unsuited Cards
1,5/10,30
Three Cards in Sequence
28/13,5
Two Cards in Sequence
1,5/140
Three Unmatched Cards, not in sequent order
0,8/156

Courtesy of now-texas-holdem.com

 
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