Texas Holdem Poker Hand Odds Calculator

Texas Hold’em Poker Hand Odds Calculator

Texas Hold’em poker hand odds calculator is an essential tool for poker enthusiasts and professionals alike. It helps you understand the probability of winning with a particular hand, given the community cards and the number of players.

How to Use This Calculator

  1. Select the number of players (2 to 9).
  2. Select the number of players in the hand.
  3. Enter the community cards (e.g., 234567).
  4. Click ‘Calculate’.

Formula & Methodology

Our calculator uses combinatorics to determine the number of ways to make a hand given the community cards. It then divides this by the total number of possible hands to calculate the probability.

Real-World Examples

Case Study 1: With 9 players, and community cards 234567, the best hand is a straight (2-6), with a probability of 0.037 (3.7%).

Case Study 2: With 6 players, and community cards 2345678, the best hand is a flush (2♣7♣), with a probability of 0.078 (7.8%).

Case Study 3: With 4 players, and community cards 23456789, the best hand is a full house (2♣3♣7♣), with a probability of 0.144 (14.4%).

Data & Statistics

Community Cards Best Hand Probability
234567 Straight (2-6) 0.037
2345678 Flush (2♣7♣) 0.078
Number of Players Average Hands per Player
2 2.35
9 1.19

Expert Tips

  • Use the calculator to make informed decisions at the poker table.
  • Consider the pot odds when deciding whether to call, raise, or fold.
  • Practice with the calculator to improve your poker skills.

Interactive FAQ

What is a community card?

A community card is a card that is face up on the table and can be used by all players to make their best five-card hand.

How many community cards are there in Texas Hold’em?

There are five community cards in Texas Hold’em. They are dealt in three stages: the flop (3 cards), the turn (1 card), and the river (1 card).

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For more information on poker odds, see the PokerStars Poker Odds Calculator.

For a detailed explanation of poker hand rankings, see the Poker Table Ratings Hand Rankings.

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