Odds charts
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Odds charts
This site has 2 great odds charts, one is "pre-flop for the flop", the other is "number of outs for the turn, river, and both". Does anyone know of a chart made for pre-flop hands and extends the odds to the river? Not quite as helpful as the other two, but I would like to know, for instances of pre-flop all in bets or calls, what the chances are of catching a set for the whole hand, or catching a flush from pre-flop suited cards.
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Reverend SC - Posts: 429
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Not sure if this is what you are looking for but this is anther one I use sometimes besides the ones on this site.
http://www.cardplayer.com/poker_odds/#
http://www.cardplayer.com/poker_odds/#
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Jauron - Posts: 2598
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No, not exactly. I'm looking for one like this...
http://www.texasholdem-poker.com/calculator.php
...but instead of showing odds "for the flop", I'd like to see the total mathmatical probablilities for the whole hand.
For example, this one shows that if you have JJ, your chance of having no overcards flop is 43%. I'd like to see one that carries this to the river. What are the chances no overcards will appear at all for the entire hand.
Like I said, it's not as useful as the other two, but I've been wondering lately, with low PP for example, what's the chance of a set for the entire hand if you have to call an all-in bet?
(Yes, I know I wouldn't want to do it generally, but there are situations - chip lead facing a short stack. But I just want to know more than "11% for catching the set on the flop", I want to know what is would be for all five cards.)
http://www.texasholdem-poker.com/calculator.php
...but instead of showing odds "for the flop", I'd like to see the total mathmatical probablilities for the whole hand.
For example, this one shows that if you have JJ, your chance of having no overcards flop is 43%. I'd like to see one that carries this to the river. What are the chances no overcards will appear at all for the entire hand.
Like I said, it's not as useful as the other two, but I've been wondering lately, with low PP for example, what's the chance of a set for the entire hand if you have to call an all-in bet?
(Yes, I know I wouldn't want to do it generally, but there are situations - chip lead facing a short stack. But I just want to know more than "11% for catching the set on the flop", I want to know what is would be for all five cards.)
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Reverend SC - Posts: 429
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Reverend SC wrote:For example, this one shows that if you have JJ, your chance of having no overcards flop is 43%. I'd like to see one that carries this to the river. What are the chances no overcards will appear at all for the entire hand.
23.7% for JJ's
If you go to 10's, it is 13.1%.
9's 6.7%,
8's 3.1%,
7's 1.2%,
6's .4%,
5's .09%,
4's .01%,
3's .0003%
QQ's 40.1%
KK's 64.7%
I don't know of a site that runs through all the scenarios. Thought I'd at least answer this one for you though.
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