Texas Holdem Odds Before The Flop

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The chances of getting a top starting hand (of double aces, picture pairs or A-K. The Texas Hold'em odds of how likely hands are to unfold after the flop will help guide almost every action you make on the flop Odds On the Flop in Texas Hold'em. The flop is the turning point of a Hold'em hand. This is where you're going to make your biggest and most expensive decisions. Want to find out the probabilities of being dealt an ace before the flop in Texas Hold'em? Use the tables below to help you find the different aces odds based on the situation and the number of players at the table. Aces probabilities odds charts. Probability of being dealt an ace in any Texas Hold'em. Fold More Pre Flop Hands. The best way to improve your post flop play in Texas holdem is to put. Pre Flop Hand Poker Odds. Betting before the flop can sometimes be a blind bet, because when the flop comes things can change drastically. What can seem like a clear advantage can turn into a trap when the Turn or River or Flop cards hit the poker games.

The following Texas Holdem odds table highlights some common probabilities that you may encounter in Hold'em. It is not vital that you learn these probabilities, but it is useful to be aware of the chances of certain situations arising.

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Texas Hold'em odds chart.

SituationPercentage OddsRatio Odds
Preflop Probabilities:
Dealt AA.0.45%220 to 1
Dealt AK.1.2%82 to 1
Dealt AKs.0.3%331 to 1
Dealt 72o.0.9%109 to 1
Being dealt AA vs. KK (heads up).0.004%22,559 to 1
Dealt a pocket pair.6%16 to 1
Dealt suited connectors.4%24 to 1
Flop Probabilities:
Flopping a pair.32.4%2.2 to 1
Flopping a set (with pockets).11.8%7.5 to 1
Paired Board:
2 players, probability of trips.17%4.8 to 1
3 players, probability of trips.26%3 to 1
4 players, probability of trips.34%2 to 1
5 players, probability of trips.43%1.4 to 1

How to use Texas Hold'em odds.

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.

For more useful odds charts that you can use for when you are working out whether or not to call when on a drawing hand, use the following tables:

Both of these tables give the odds for completing your draw depending on how many outs you have. You can find out more on how to work out odds and all that mathematical stuff in the article on pot odds.

Texas Holdem Odds Sheet

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In this post I shall discuss why it is wise to fold about 90% of your starting hands, and even if you think that your hand has a good chance of winning, you should consider folding it nonetheless. This has implications for the size of your bankroll, which I shall draw attention to as well.

Texas Holdem Table Odds

I shall reference the groups on the page Hand Rankings and Strengths and the expected values table on the page Expected Values.

The general principle is that we only play Group 1 to Group 3 hands from in early position: small blind, big blind, and under the gun. I see no reason why not to extend this principle to all other positions on a six-player table.

Texas Holdem Odds Chart

This means, specifying their rank and expected value, in Group 1 we play the pairs AA (rank 1, e.v. 2.32), KK (rank 2, e.v. 1.67), QQ (rank 3, e.v. 1.22), JJ (rank 4, e.v. 0.86); and the straight flush draw AKs (rank 5, e.v. 0.77). In Group 2 we play the pair TT (rank 7, e.v. 0.58), the straight flush draws AQs (rank 6, e.v. 0.59), AJs (rank 9, e.v. 0.43), KQs (rank 10, e.v. 0.39), and the straight draw AK (rank 8, e.v. 0.51). In Group 3 we play the pair 99 (rank 11, e.v. 0.38), the straight flush draws JTs (rank 23, e.v. 0.15), QJs (rank 16, e.v. 0.23), KJs (rank 14, e.v. 0.29), ATs (rank 12, e.v. 0.33), and straight draw AQ (rank 13, e.v. 0.31).

Odds Of Texas Holdem Hands

These are the sixteen hands from 169, or approximately 9.5%, we'll round it up to 10%, of the possible hands. If we consider that 60 hands per hour in online poker is at the lower end of the number of hands per hour that can be played, then on a $1/$2 stakes six-player table, that is ten rounds of the dealer button per hour, which exposes each player to a small blind, big blind total of $1.50 per round, then we need $15 per hour to stay in the game. Assuming a reasonable $25 per pot, if we win 5 out of the 6 hands we play with a contribution of $10 per pot, we'll win $125 for an outlay of $15 + $60, or a profit of $50. Of course, these are crude calculations: the size of the pot may vary, and our contribution to the pot may also vary, and there are other factors to take into account.

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Of course, we are being optimistic – and possibly naive and simplistic – here, but if we stick to our plan then $50 winnings per hour is a living wage. It also means that we can consider playing weaker hands, say Group 4 (T9s, KQ, 88, QTs, 98s, J9s, AJ, KTs), with the risk of concomitant losses due to the increased risk of contributing to a pot that we don't win, thus reducing the hourly winnings rate.

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Texas Hold'em odds chart.

SituationPercentage OddsRatio Odds
Preflop Probabilities:
Dealt AA.0.45%220 to 1
Dealt AK.1.2%82 to 1
Dealt AKs.0.3%331 to 1
Dealt 72o.0.9%109 to 1
Being dealt AA vs. KK (heads up).0.004%22,559 to 1
Dealt a pocket pair.6%16 to 1
Dealt suited connectors.4%24 to 1
Flop Probabilities:
Flopping a pair.32.4%2.2 to 1
Flopping a set (with pockets).11.8%7.5 to 1
Paired Board:
2 players, probability of trips.17%4.8 to 1
3 players, probability of trips.26%3 to 1
4 players, probability of trips.34%2 to 1
5 players, probability of trips.43%1.4 to 1

How to use Texas Hold'em odds.

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.

For more useful odds charts that you can use for when you are working out whether or not to call when on a drawing hand, use the following tables:

Both of these tables give the odds for completing your draw depending on how many outs you have. You can find out more on how to work out odds and all that mathematical stuff in the article on pot odds.

Texas Holdem Odds Sheet

Go back to the poker odds charts.

Can You Afford Not To Use
Poker Tracker 4?

'I wouldn't play another session of online poker without it'

'I play $25NL, and in under 1 week PT4 had paid for itself'

Comments

In this post I shall discuss why it is wise to fold about 90% of your starting hands, and even if you think that your hand has a good chance of winning, you should consider folding it nonetheless. This has implications for the size of your bankroll, which I shall draw attention to as well.

Texas Holdem Table Odds

I shall reference the groups on the page Hand Rankings and Strengths and the expected values table on the page Expected Values.

The general principle is that we only play Group 1 to Group 3 hands from in early position: small blind, big blind, and under the gun. I see no reason why not to extend this principle to all other positions on a six-player table.

Texas Holdem Odds Chart

This means, specifying their rank and expected value, in Group 1 we play the pairs AA (rank 1, e.v. 2.32), KK (rank 2, e.v. 1.67), QQ (rank 3, e.v. 1.22), JJ (rank 4, e.v. 0.86); and the straight flush draw AKs (rank 5, e.v. 0.77). In Group 2 we play the pair TT (rank 7, e.v. 0.58), the straight flush draws AQs (rank 6, e.v. 0.59), AJs (rank 9, e.v. 0.43), KQs (rank 10, e.v. 0.39), and the straight draw AK (rank 8, e.v. 0.51). In Group 3 we play the pair 99 (rank 11, e.v. 0.38), the straight flush draws JTs (rank 23, e.v. 0.15), QJs (rank 16, e.v. 0.23), KJs (rank 14, e.v. 0.29), ATs (rank 12, e.v. 0.33), and straight draw AQ (rank 13, e.v. 0.31).

Odds Of Texas Holdem Hands

These are the sixteen hands from 169, or approximately 9.5%, we'll round it up to 10%, of the possible hands. If we consider that 60 hands per hour in online poker is at the lower end of the number of hands per hour that can be played, then on a $1/$2 stakes six-player table, that is ten rounds of the dealer button per hour, which exposes each player to a small blind, big blind total of $1.50 per round, then we need $15 per hour to stay in the game. Assuming a reasonable $25 per pot, if we win 5 out of the 6 hands we play with a contribution of $10 per pot, we'll win $125 for an outlay of $15 + $60, or a profit of $50. Of course, these are crude calculations: the size of the pot may vary, and our contribution to the pot may also vary, and there are other factors to take into account.

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Legislation poker france. France: Gambling Laws and Regulations 2021. ICLG - Gambling Laws and Regulations - covers common issues in gambling laws and regulations – including relevant authorities and legislation, application for a licence, licence restrictions, digital media, enforcement and liability – in. In a way, France operates a lot like the United States did before Black Friday, they are looking to ban offshore poker sites by way of French law in the same way that the U.S. Did by way of their law, however the problem you run into is that these poker rooms operate in other countries where French law.

Of course, we are being optimistic – and possibly naive and simplistic – here, but if we stick to our plan then $50 winnings per hour is a living wage. It also means that we can consider playing weaker hands, say Group 4 (T9s, KQ, 88, QTs, 98s, J9s, AJ, KTs), with the risk of concomitant losses due to the increased risk of contributing to a pot that we don't win, thus reducing the hourly winnings rate.

In addition, to be comfortable playing on a $1/$2 stakes, six-player table, we need at least four to five hours small blind, big blind outlay, or a $60 to $75 bankroll. If the number of hands per hour is greater, then the bankroll has to be correspondingly larger; 120 hands per hour would mean a $30 per hour small blind, big blind outlay, and thus a bankroll of $120 to $150 would be required. Of course, the higher the table stakes, the greater the required bankroll to be comfortable.

And all to be able to fold 90% of our pocket cards, and increase the odds of winning the pot by playing only the strongest hands.





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