Post Flop, Turn at The River Odds

Hand
Odds at Turn
Odds at River
Total Odds
4 flush - flush
.191
.196
.387
3 flush - flush
0
.042
.042
Open Ended Straight
.170
.173
.343
Inside Straight
.085
.087
.172
Nothing - 1 pair
.128
.130
.258
One Pair - Trips
.043
.043
.086
Two Pair - Fullhouse
.085
.087
.172


These are some common drawing hands that you might have after the flop, and your odds that you will hit them at the turn or at the river.

Texas Holdem Poker Pre-Flop Strategy Chart

A chart that will help to know when to Call, Fold, Raise or Reraise.

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Poker Preflop Hand Win Percentages

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In a Texas Holdem Poker game, it is very important to have a good understanding of which hands are strong, and which hands are weak.

Everyone knows that AA is the best hand, and that 72 offsuit is one of the worst.

But what you might not know is the percent of time that every single preflop hand wins against a random preflop hand.

Individual cards are ranked

 A (high), K, Q, J, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2 (low).


 Aces can appear low when part of an A-2-3-4-5 straight or straight flush.
 Individual card ranks are used to compare hands that contain no pairs or other special combinations, or to compare the kickers of otherwise equal hands. 

Poker Hand Ranking




 Five cards in sequence, of the same suit.


Four cards of the same rank, and one side card or ‘kicker’.


Three cards of the same rank, and two cards of a different, matching rank.



Five cards of the same suit.



Five cards in sequence.



Three cards of the same rank, and two unrelated side cards.



 Two cards of a matching rank, another two cards of a different matching rank, and one side card.



Two cards of a matching rank, and three unrelated side cards.



Any hand that does not qualify under a category listed above.
 

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