Poker Probability Calculator
Calculate your equity and drawing odds instantly
Cards that improve your hand.
Flop to Turn (1 Card)
Turn to River (1 Card)
Flop to River (2 Cards)
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Pot Odds Needed
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Understanding Poker Probability
In Texas Hold'em, knowing your "outs" is the foundation of mathematical poker strategy. An out is any card left in the deck that will likely improve your hand to a winning one. For example, if you hold two hearts and the flop has two hearts, there are 9 hearts remaining in the deck (13 total hearts – 2 in hand – 2 on board) that will give you a flush.
The Rule of 2 and 4
Professional players often use a shortcut called the "Rule of 2 and 4" to estimate equity:
- On the Flop: Multiply your outs by 4 to see the probability of hitting your hand by the River.
- On the Turn: Multiply your outs by 2 to see the probability of hitting your hand on the River.
This calculator provides the precise mathematical calculation, which is slightly more accurate than the Rule of 2 and 4, especially when you have a large number of outs.
Common Outs Reference
| Hand Drawing To | Outs |
|---|---|
| Flush Draw | 9 |
| Open-Ended Straight Draw | 8 |
| Inside Straight (Gutshot) | 4 |
| Two Overcards to Top Pair | 6 |