Odds Of Hitting Quads In Texas Holdem
Chances of hitting, flopping and holding certain hands
These odds are a must know if you want to advance your game to a high level. For exact odds you can check out our poker hand odds calculator. We rounded the number to the nearest decimal for you.
You should know what beats what in poker before trying to apply these odds or playing like you see poker on tv and in commercials.
Odds Of Making Quads In Texas Holdem
Scenarios – Chances of Having Certain Hands | Examples | Probability | ||
Chances of Being Dealt | ||||
Pair | 6h 6d | 6% | ||
Suited Cards | Ah 10h | 24% | ||
Connecting Suits | 2d 3d | 4% | ||
Aces or Kings | AA KK | .9% | ||
Ace King | AhKs | 1.2% | ||
Ace King Suited | AhKh | .3% | ||
An Ace | A3 | 16% | ||
Cards Jacks or Higher not Paired | KJ | 9% | ||
Not Suited & Not Connected | 9h 4s | .9% | ||
Bad Beats | ||||
Bad Beat ex: Aces vs Kings heads up | AA vs KK | .004% | ||
Chances of Hitting on Flop | ||||
Pocket Pair Into A Set | JJ into JJJ | 8% | ||
Pair Turning Into A Set On Turn | 4% | |||
Hitting Pair on Flop | 32% | |||
Flopping Four To Flush-You hold 6h7h-flop comes-> | Ah Kh 2s | 11% | ||
Chances of Board Coming All Same | 5h 5s 5d | .004% | ||
Number of Players To Flop Odds | ||||
Situation – Chances someone hit top pair on board | ||||
5 players see flop | 58% | |||
4 players see flop | 47% | |||
3 player see flop | 35% | |||
2 player see flop | 23% | |||
After Flop – Chances of Making Hand | ||||
Making open straight – You hold 67 Flop comes 8,9,2 | turn 10 | 34% | ||
Two pair to full house – You- 47 Board 4,7,10 Turn –> | 7 | 17% | ||
Hitting A Gut Shot Straight | 17% | |||
Backdoor Flush – You have 1 spade – Board 2s4h8s | 10s 7s | 4% | ||
Runner Runner Straight | 1.5% | |||
Hitting Either Gut Shot Straight or Backdoor Flush | 21% | |||
Pairing An Ace on Turn or River | 13% | |||
Before Any Cards Are Dealt – Chances of Getting | ||||
Royal Flush (All Spades) | AKQJ10 | .0002% | ||
Straight Flush (Any same suits) | 56789 | .0012% | ||
Four of a Kind (Quads) | 5555K | .0239% | ||
Full House (Boat) | 33322 | .144% | ||
Flush (all same suit) =>all hearts | 37K48 | .19% | ||
Straight | 34567 | .35% | ||
Three of a Kind | 555AK | 2.11% | ||
Two Pair | AAKK2 | 4.7% | ||
One Pair | 77253 | 42% | ||
Don’t catch anything | 2854K | 50% |
Why Poker Odds Matter
Playing poker is about playing the odds. The following list gives the odds for outcomes in Texas Hold’em hands. When you realize how heavily the odds are stacked against you, you may want to rethink going all-in before the flop with two suited cards. Use the odds to your advantage: 1 percent (1-in-100): Percentage of.
Why Odds Matter To any good Texas Holdem players these odds come naturally. They may not know the exact percentage but they instinctively know their odds. Referencing this table is a great way to understand your percentages if you are a new player or if you want to calculate your pot odds.
We developed what we believe are the best formulas for calculating pot odds that you will find on the internet. It is the same way the pros calculate their pot odds and we also simplified it for those of you who are not that good at math. Check out the Pot Odds section.
Odds Of Flopping Quads In Texas Holdem
- The odds of flopping a flush when holding two suited cards is 118/1, and the odds of flopping a flush draw when holding two suited cards is 8/1. You should proceed cautiously here, as any player with a higher card of the same suit as your flush has slightly higher than a 2:1 chance of hitting another card on the turn or river to beat you.
- In the case of Texas Hold'em, there's the 2 pocket cards and 5 on the board. This way of working out the probabilities would be the more accurate way - however, just to note, the probabilities worked out on 5 of 52 are practically the same, and far easier to calculate.
- Odds of an opponent holding a pair of Aces when you have an Ace at a 9-handed table: 50.04 to 1: 1.96%: 2♦ 51 to 1: Odds of making a flush or better by the turn with random hole cards: 51.43 to 1: 1.91%: 2♣ 52 to 1: Odds of hitting a runner-runner full house or quads missing one hole out (e.g., 88 vs. + QT2s 8 mucked) 2: 51.56 to.
- Just anecdotal but I was playing live at a casino last week and I flopped quads twice and hit quads on the turn another time in a 5 hour session. That probably represents about 160 - 175 hands. Sometimes the laws of probability can seem to be violated over a small sample size.