Probability Of Straight Flush Texas Holdem
Our common flop odds chart shows the exact odds of flopping specific hand or draw types with various hole card groupings in Texas Holdem.
Remember that every mistake you make preflop will only be magnified on later streets. The chart below clearly shows that playing weak hole cards (for example three gapped connectors) will rarely give you the best hand on the flop.
1.10 Odds On the Flop in Texas Hold’em. 1.10.1 Outs; 1.10.2 Straight and Flush Draw Odds; 1.10.3 On the flop, when you have: 1.11 Odds of hitting a hand by the river from the flop. 1.11.1 On the flop, when you have: 1.12 All-in One-on-One in Texas Hold’em. 1.12.1 Preflop matchups when played to showdown: 1.13 Just-for-Fun Texas Hold’em odds. Texas Hold'em Poker probabilities. When calculating probabilities for a card game such as Texas Hold'em, there are two basic approaches. The first approach is to determine the number of outcomes that satisfy the condition being evaluated and divide this by the total number of possible outcomes. In Texas Hold'em, there are a total of 2,598,960 different five card poker hands. This includes the four royal flushes (Diamonds, Spades, Clubs and Hearts). So - the odds of hitting a royal flush would be 4/2,598,960, which would work out to 1/649,740. So, you should hit a royal flush every 650,000 hands that you play or so. Odds of hitting a straight flush is so low that it almost doesn’t make sense to write it in percentages. It is a 0.00139% chance you will hit a straight flush. This is 72,192:1 odds against hitting it. SO only once every 72,000 hands you will hit the second most powerful hand in poker.
Probability Of Straight Flush Texas Holdem Rules
This is why you should play only a narrow range of the best hole cards and fold everything else. It is especially important when you are a beginner. The more weak hands you play, the more money you will lose in the long term.
Common flop odds chart
Chances Of Royal Flush Texas Holdem
Chance Auf Royal Flush Texas Holdem
Hole Cards | Flopping | Odds |
Unpaired Hole Cards | exactly one pair by pairing a hole card | 26.939% |
exactly two pair by pairing a hole card and pairing on the board | 2.02% | |
exactly two pair by pairing each of your hole cards | 2.02% | |
exactly trips by flopping two cards to a hole card | 1.347% | |
exactly a full house, trips of one hole card and pairing the other | 0.092% | |
exactly four of a kind, three cards to one of your hole cards | 0.01% | |
Paired Hole Cards | exactly two pair by pairing the board | 16.163% |
exactly trips by flopping a set for your pocket pair | 10.775% | |
exactly a full house, a set to your hole pair and pairing the board | 0.735% | |
exactly a full house, by the board tripping up | 0.245% | |
exactly four of a kind, two cards to your hole pair | 0.245% | |
Two Unsuited Cards | a flush draw | 2.245% |
Two Suited Cards | a flush (including straight flush) | 0.842% |
a flush draw | 10.944% | |
Connectors (54 to JT) | a straight (including straight flush) | 1.306% |
an 8 out straight draw (excluding gutshots) | 10.449% | |
One Gapped Connectors (53 to QT) | a straight (including straight flush) | 0.98% |
an 8 out straight draw (excluding gutshots) | 8.08% | |
Two Gapped Connectors (52 to KT) | a straight (including straight flush) | 0.653% |
an 8 out straight draw (excluding gutshots) | 5.224% | |
Three Gapped Connectors (A5 to AT) | a straight (including straight flush) | 0.327% |
an 8 out straight draw (excluding gutshots) | 2.612% |
More articles on poker probability:
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Sklansky bucks
Implied odds
Reverse implied odds
Poker hand probability chart
Common flop odds chart
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