Poker Odds And Outs Chart

Poker odds charts come in useful when you want to quickly work out the odds of winning a hand in Texas Hold'em. The most commonly used odds charts are the 'standard poker odds charts' below, which give both the percentage and ratio odds of completing your draw depending on the number of outs you have (see pot odds and drawing hands for more information).

The second set of odds charts highlight interesting odds for different situations in Texas Hold'em. These will help you get to grips with the different likelihood's and chances within the game of poker.

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You will improve it on the turn: 9.2=18% and real poker odds are around 19%; You have a straight draw on the flop with 8 outs. You will improve it on the turn: 8.2=16% and real poker odds are around 17%; You have two over cards on the turn with 6 outs. You will improve it on the turn: 6.2=12% and real poker odds are around 13%.

Poker Odds - Calculating Hand Odds In Texas Hold'em Poker & Charts Learning how to properly count your outs and calculate poker odds is a fundamental requirement of Texas Hold'em. While the math used to calculate odds might sound scary and over the head of a new player, it really isn't as hard as it looks. Poker Hands Odds Hand 5 Card 7 Card Royal Flush 0.00015% 0.0032%. Texas Holdem Odds Outs 2 Cards To Go 1 Card To Go 21 70% 45% 20 68% 43% 19 65% 40% 18 62% 38%. 1.4 How do you figure out pot odds in poker? 1.5 What are poker outs? 1.6 Poker odds chart. 1.6.1 Use the 2 and 4 “Hack” when you forget the odds; 1.7 Figuring out correct Hold’em poker odds without much math; 1.8 Preflop Texas Hold’em Odds; 1.9 Odds of connecting with the Flop in Hold’em; 1.10 Odds On the Flop in Texas Hold’em. Recently, I wrote a detailed article about poker odds, outs, and math, so not to repeat myself here, make sure to check it out for more information. However, one thing that I want to share in the form of a poker odds cheat sheet is the table with calling and bluffing odds. Download the full-resolution picture!

Standard poker odds charts.

Ratio odds chart.

Other poker odds charts.

All-in odds.
Aces odds.

Why use these odds charts?

There are currently many odds charts on the Internet at numerous poker websites. However many of these can be tricky to use. ThePokerBank provides easy to use charts highlighting the key draws on each, which makes them simple and effective to use during play.

I am confident that these odds charts are the easiest charts that you will ever use.

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How to use poker odds charts.

Poker odds charts help you to determine how much you can call when trying to complete a drawing hand, such as a flush or a straight draw. By comparing your pot odds with the odds of completing your draw, you can work out whether or not it will be profitable to call certain sized bets from your opponents.

Poker odds charts are most commonly used when working out pot odds.

It is perfectly possible to work out the odds of completing a draw in your head, but these odds charts make things much easier if you are looking for a quick reference or if you're just starting out. However, over time it is a good idea to learn the most common odds so that you no longer have to refer to any charts whilst you play.

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Work out probabilities for yourself.

Don't just take my word for it or settle for the probabilities I've listed on the site, try working out probabilities for yourself. It's not as tricky or mathsy as you might think.

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My guide on how to work out preflop hand probabilities gives a nice overview on basic starting hand probabilities. For flop probabilities and the likelihood of different combinations of cards on the flop, try the article on working out flop probabilities.

Go back to the handy Texas Hold'em tools.

Poker Outs to Odds

To find your chance of improving a drawing hand based on the number of outs, use the following table:

Poker Odds And Outs Chart Sheet

OutsTurn OddsRiver OddsTurn+River Odds
1 Out45.9-to-1 (2.13%)45.1-to-1 (2.17%)22.3-to-1 (4.26%)
2 Outs22.5-to-1 (4.26%)22.0-to-1 (4.35%)10.9-to-1 (8.42%)
3 Outs14.7-to-1 (6.38%)14.3-to-1 (6.52%)7.0-to-1 (12.49)%
4 Outs10.8-to-1 (8.51%)10.5-to-1 (8.70%)5.1-to-1 (16.47%)
5 Outs8.4-to-1 (10.64%)8.2-to-1 (10.87%)3.9-to-1 (20.35%)
6 Outs6.8-to-1 (12.77%)6.7-to-1 (13.04%)3.2-to-1 (24.14%)
7 Outs5.7-to-1 (14.89%)5.6-to-1 (15.22%)2.6-to-1 (27.84%)
8 Outs4.9-to-1 (17.02%)4.8-to-1 (17.39%)2.2-to-1 (31.45%)
9 Outs4.2-to-1 (19.15%)4.1-to-1 (19.57%)1.9-to-1 (34.97%)
10 Outs3.7-to-1 (21.28%)3.6-to-1 (21.74%)1.6-to-1 (38.39%)
11 Outs3.3-to-1 (23.40%)3.2-to-1 (23.91%)1.4-to-1 (41.72%)
12 Outs2.9-to-1 (25.53%)2.8-to-1 (26.09%)1.2-to-1 (44.96%)
13 Outs2.6-to-1 (27.66%)2.5-to-1 (28.26%)1.1-to-1 (48.10%)
14 Outs2.4-to-1 (29.79%)2.3-to-1 (30.43%)0.95-to-1 (51.16%)
15 Outs2.1-to-1 (31.91%)2.1-to-1 (32.61%)0.85-to-1 (54.12%)
16 Outs1.9-to-1 (34.04%)1.9-to-1 (34.78%)0.75-to-1 (56.98%)
17 Outs1.8-to-1 (36.17%)1.7-to-1 (36.96%)0.67-to-1 (59.76%)
18 Outs1.6-to-1 (38.30%)1.6-to-1 (39.13%)0.60-to-1 (62.44%)
19 Outs1.5-to-1 (40.43%)1.4-to-1 (41.30%)0.54-to-1 (65.03%)
20 Outs1.3-to-1 (42.55%)1.3-to-1 (43.48%)0.48-to-1 (67.53%)
21 Outs1.2-to-1 (44.68%)1.2-to-1 (45.65%)0.43-to-1 (69.94%)
22 Outs1.1-to-1 (46.81%)1.1-to-1 (47.83%)0.38-to-1 (72.25%)
To calculate the percentage by hand, use any of the following approximations:
AccuracyTurnRiverTurn+RiverComments
ExcellentOuts times 2.13%Outs times 2.17%*Turn odds plus River odds minus Turn odds times River oddsMore accurate than you'll ever need
Very GoodOuts times 2-1/8%Outs times 2-1/6%**Outs times 4%, minus (Outs - 8) if 9 or more OutsAs accurate as you'll ever need
GoodOuts times 2%, plus 1% if 5+ Outs, plus 2% if 13+ OutsSame as Turn**Outs times 4%, minus (Outs - 8) if 9 or more OutsThe easiest reasonable approximation
BadOuts times 2% plus 1%Same as TurnOuts times 4%Not good if low or high numbers of outs

* For example, using the Good approximation, if you have 9 Outs, then you have a 19% chance on the turn, a 19% chance on the river, and a 38% minus 19% of 19% (close to 20% of 20%, which is 4%) equals a 34% chance on the turn and river combined.

** From David Solomon, mentioned in Harrington on Hold 'em: Volume 2.

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