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The odds of getting

The odds of getting a Royal Flush are 1 in 649740 but I think that is if your dealt 5 cards and play them.

I think in texas hold’em it is 19,599 to 1
Texas Hold’em Post Flop Odds


Texas Hold’em Post Flop Odds





































After the Flop

Odds

QQ not having a A or K hit by the river

5 to 1

QQ versus AK heads up, A or K hitting by river

>2 to 1

Flop being all on kind (JJJ or QQQ)

391 to 1

Four flush improving

>2 to 1

Open ended straight flush improving

>2 to 1

Open ended straight improving

3 to 1

Two Pair making a full house

6 to 1

Trips improving to full house or better

3 to 1


































































When You Hold AK Suited

Odds

Q, 10, J (for royal flush)

19,599 to 1

Improves to 4 of a kind

9,799 to 1

Improves to fullhouse

1088 to 1

Flopped Flush

22 to 1

Pair of A or Kings w/ four flush

58 to 1

Two of your suit with board paired 2-Q

58 to 1

Two of your suit w/ no royal

12 to 1

Any Q, J, 10

310 to 1

QQ or less, one or less of your suit

7 to 1

Flop two pair

49 to 1

QQQ-222

444 to 1

A or K

2 to 1

Four to a flush

8 to 1

AA or KK making trips

73 to 1













































When You Hold KK

Odds

Flopping four of a kind

407 to 1

K A A

1632 to 1

A K any card

55 to 1

Making any fullhouse

147 to 1

Trips

8 to 1

AAA

4,899 to 1

AA 7

3 to 1

Any pair w/ no K or AA

6 to 1

A and any other cards besides a K

4 to 1

















































When You Hold QJ Off Suit

Odds

Flop 4 Q's or J's

9,799 to 1

QQJ or JJQ

1,088 to 1

A K 10

305 to 1

K 10 9 or 8 9 10

152 to 1

Flopping any straight

101 to 1

Open ended straight

16 to 1

3 suited cards of a suit you hold

43 to 1

Flopping trips (no full house)

73 to 1

No A or K

1 to 1

Q's up or J's up

59 to 1

























































Other Important Odds

Odds

No pair improving to a pair on the flop

3 to 1

Suited hole cards improving to a 4 flush

12 to 1

One pair on flop improving by river

5 to 1

Pocket pair improving to trips after flop

12 to 1

Two over cards improving to a pair

4 to 1

Two overs + gutshot improving to a pair or better

2 to 1

Gutshot straight draw hitting by the river

6 to 1

Gutshot + pair improving to two pair or better

3 to 1

Backdoor flush

33 to 1

Backdoor flush w/ over card improving to pair or flush

6 to 1

Backdoor flush with gutshot improving by river

5 to 1

Backdoor flush w/ 2 over cards improving at least a pair

3 to 1













































Odds on holding/not holding an Ace

(Expressed in %)

Odds

2 players no ace

72%

3 players no ace

60%

4 players no ace

50%

5 players no ace

40%

6 players no ace

34%

7 players no ace

27%

8 players no ace

22%

9 players no ace

17%

10 players no ace

13%













































You have one A, probability of no one else having one

Odds

2 players

88%

3 players

77%

4 players

68%

5 players

59%

6 players

50%

7 players

43%

8 players

36%

9 players

31%

10 players

25%





















Ace on flop, chance that someone has an A down

Odds

5 players

>2 to 1

4 players

< 2 to 1

3 players

3 to 1






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