Poker Odds Calculator

1] Choose Player 1's and Player 2's holecards by clicking the card choices in the bottom section. The cards will be input into the calculator from left to right, so your first two choices will be Player 1's cards, and your second two choices will be player 2's cards.

2] The suit of the cards can be changed via the small box in the bottom left-hand corner of the Texas Holdem odds calculator.

3] If you do not want to see the pre-flop odds, you can choose another 3 flop cards to see the probabilities of Player 1's cards winning, drawing or losing against Player 2's cards by the time all community cards have been dealt after the flop has been seen.

4] Furthermore, you can see the probabilities of Player 1's cards winning, drawing or losing against Player 2's cards by the time all community cards have been dealt after the turn has be seen by selecting another card.

Poker odds calculator information.

The odds calculator can be used to simulate heads-up Texas Hold'em situations to find each hand's chance of winning before the flop, on the flop, and on the turn.

The values displayed in the bottom right-hand box display the hands' chance of winning, which can be useful in determining whether to call varying sizes of bets and raises. For information on how to use this information to your advantage, have a read over the pot odds article.

An amazing (and free) offline odds calculator.

Almost every regular online poker player I know uses PokerStove.

PokerStove is a simple and free little odds calculator program that you can download and install on your PC. It does the same sort of thing as the calculator at the top of this page, but PokerStove has more features and is far more flexible by allowing you to put hand ranges into the calculation. Every online poker player should have this handy little program on their computer.

Buy a more advanced calculator to help you whilst you play.

The odds calculator on this page and PokerStove are great for working out odds whilst you are off the tables, but they are not effective for when you are in the middle of a cash game or tournament.

Instead, have a think about buying one of the more advanced popular in-game odds calculators that give you the odds in each hand as well as advice on how to play as you go along. They are perfectly legal and can really help you build a solid game as you are starting out. Look in the poker software section for more details information.

Texas Calculatem.

This is this most popular in-game odds calculator around. Texas Calculatem has been the most popular odds calculator software for beginner players for a great number of years now.

It does its job very well and is competitively priced. It's good value for money, and it is ideal for beginner

Texas Hold'em players. There is also the option of getting the calculator for free by signing up to a poker room from their site.

Pokerbility.

Pokerbility attaches to the side of the game window and gives the odds in each hand as you go along. It pretty much does the same job as the Texas Calculatem, but it's a little more expensive.

However, there are number of options on the site that allow you to get the calculator for free by signing up to one of the poker rooms from their site.

Which one is best?

I would go for the Texas Calculatem odds calculator. I find it easier to use and it is less expensive than the Pokerbility one. Pokerbility is very good, but I feel that Calculatem does a slightly better job at a better price.

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Post flop poker odds calculator

A pre-flop and post-flop odds calculator for Texas Holdem.

For a live demonstration of this library in action, check out shortdeck.gg!

Let's say that we want to know the odds of 3 pre-flop all-in players holding the following hands: J J? vs T?T? vs A?K? :

Let's say that we want to know the odds of a player holding the J? and the Q? against a player with the J and the J? on a 7?9?T? board, with 2 cards to come :

Simple Postflop

Simple Postflop has several calculation algorithms. Users with powerful PC could use the fastest and most resource-intensive algorithm, while owners of weak computers can use less resource-intensive algorithms.

Very fast and free
calculation of GTO strategies
on Turn and River

To familiarize with the program, absolutely all users are provided with a set of free options: free GTO calculation on the turn and river, three solved flops from the book of John Juanda, solved preflop tree Will Tipton, as using all flops during calculation, and using different subsets of flops during the calculation.

Calculation of GTO even on Preflop!
Locally with Standalone License
or by the request in Cloud

The license for local calculations of equilibrium strategies allows you to make calculations, both on postflop and pre-flop in unlimited quantities. Preflop calculations are a resource-intensive task, which first of all requires a huge amount of RAM - from hundreds of gigabytes to tens of hundreds of terabytes. Simple Poker provides a service for the calculation of pre-flop trees of almost any complexity on a cluster of hundreds of servers upon your request, payment is made in preflop points.

Displaying of strategies, EV and equity
for every played hand in every situation
in builded tree

The program includes a set of different representations of solutions that allow for a comprehensive and qualitative analysis of the solutions obtained. Sets of metrics in the reports characterize the parameters of decisions, and also serve as valuable sources of information for analyzing the solution.

Possible to fix some strategies
during the calculation

The program can be used as a calculator for calculating the EV hands. Also, the program allows you to calculate the exploiting strategies after a the strategy of one player will be fixed.

Calculation of bulk of flops one by one for every 1755 significant types of flops.

Simple Postflop allows you to calculate probabilities in poker and build an optimal strategy for the player's actions. Building a bet tree, generated by pressing a button, will instantly calculate all possible flop variants. The program also allows you to analyze the result taking into account the various actions of the opponent. In addition, the player can edit the generated tree by adding or removing actions in it. The program takes into account combinations of cards (flops) of equal importance and reduces them to 1755 flops, which simplifies the calculation of the strategy. All these combinations are unique and include all possible moves in the player's chosen strategy, and the calculation is as close as possible to the equilibrium strategy.

Calculation of GTO for NL Holdem and FL Holdem

Due to the flexible configuration, the program can be used to calculate Holdem with both fixed (Fixed limit) and unlimited sizes of bets. The user can build different betting trees, depending on which version he plays - NL Holdem or FL Holdem.

Available on MacOS via Parallels and Bootcamp

The user should note that the program is not supported by the MacOS operating system. The solution in this case can be the use of virtualization programs - Parallels or Bootcamp. These programs allow you to install Windows on a computer running MacOS. At the same time, these decisions have significant differences. If you use Bootcamp, Windows will be started on the machine as the main system, and the user will not be able to use MacOS and Windows at the same time. Parallels allows you to use both systems simultaneously. In this case, it creates a virtual machine where Windows is already installed.

Post flop poker odds calculator

The odds below represent the mathematical probability of one of these specific events occurring after the flop, or post flop. You can use these post flop odds along with the Best Texas Holdem Starting Hands to help determine your best play in a given situation.

Want to know the odds of getting dealt a certain hand pre-flop? Check out our Texas Holdem pre-flop odds. Or for a quick look at poker odds, check out Quick Reference Chart for Poker Odds.

If you are interested in learning the math behind post flop odds, check out our detailed post flop odds math.

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