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Poker
Odds - Probability of Poker Hands
Poker is a game of betting strategy. It is important
to understand the odds of getting a particular poker
hand in order to determine when to bet and how much
to bet. So what exactly are the odds and probabilities
of getting a particular poker hand? We have
the answer for you.
| Poker
Hand |
# of
Ways the Hand can be Made |
Odds
of Getting the Hand in Five Cards |
| Royal Flush |
4 |
1 in 649,740.00 |
| Straight Flush |
36 |
1 in 72,193.33 |
| Four of a Kind |
624 |
1 in 4,165.00 |
| Full House |
3,744 |
1 in 694.16 |
| Flush |
5,108 |
1 in 508.80 |
| Straight |
10,200 |
1 in 254.80 |
| Three of a Kind |
54,912 |
1 in 47.32 |
| Two Pairs |
123,552 |
1 in 21.03 |
| One Pair |
1,098,240 |
1 in 2.36 |
| No Pair Hand |
1,302,540 |
1 in 1.99 |
Poker
Betting
The Basics of Poker Betting
Poker is a game of chance. However,
when you introduce the concept of betting, poker games
gain quite a bit of skill and psychology. So, how
do you bet in poker? Here we will review some
of the basic poker bets. In conjunction with
this discussion, take a look at the basic poker odds
and probabilities for hands. Review the basics
of poker rules and hands as needed.
Poker Bets
In most games, you must ante something (the amount
varies by game), just to get dealt cards. After
the ante, the players will begin to bet into the pot
in the middle. At the end, the highest poker
hand (that hasn't folded) wins the pot. Basically,
when betting gets to you (betting is typically done
in clockwise order), you have one of four choices:
Bet - If you are the first player to bet, you would
bet an amount within the betting limits of that particular
poker game. This amount goes into the pot.
Call - When you call, you bet enough
to match the total amount of what has been bet.
For example, if a player bet a quarter, you would
call and put a quarter into the pot. If another
player raised your bet, you would put an amount equal
to the raise into the pot (if you bet twenty five
cents, and another player then bet seventy five cents,
you would owe fifty cents).
Raise - When you raise, you first
bet enough to match what has already been bet by another
player (as in calling), then you 'raise' the bet another
amount (the amount is up to you, but there is typically
a limit to raises.) For example, if a player
bet twenty five cents, you might call the twenty five
cents and raise another fifty cents - for a total
bet of seventy five cents.
Fold - When you fold, you drop out
of the current hand. You lose any possibility
of winning the pot, but you do not have to put any
more money into the pot.
Limit / Pot Limit /
No Limit
The maximum bets and raises allowed, and the structure
of the betting, is determined by the game designation
as follows:
Fixed Limit poker games are games
where the betting limits are structured by round.
For example $10/$20 indicates that the initial bets
and raises are $10, and the later bets and raises
are $20.
In Pot Limit poker games, the maximum
amount players can raise or bet is equal to the size
of the pot.
In No Limit poker games, there is
simply no structure or maximum limit on the bet or
raise (except to the extent that you are limited to
betting the amount of chips you have on the table).
Determining when and how much to bet is a large part
of the skill and strategy of poker. To make
this determination, you need to understand the odds
of getting a particular poker hand. So what
exactly are the odds of getting various hands?
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