Additional Information About The Texas Holdem Probabilities - Part Two
In the game of Texas Holdem the most solid hand is undoubtedly the Royal Flush. Here I want to tell you more about the odds of competing this hand. Imagine that the dealers gives you Ace and King (both diamonds). The probability to see a nice Flop, which will improve your cards into a winning hand is calculated below.
Flop Odds For A t - K t
|
Flop |
Percentage |
Odds |
Info |
| Q - J - 10 | 0,01 | 19,599 to 1 | Royal Flush |
| A - A - A, K - K - K | 0,01 | 9,799 to 1 | Four-of-a-kind |
| A - A - K, K - K - A | 0,09 | 1,088 to 1 | Full House |
| Three Diamonds (different than Q - J - 10) | 0,84 | 119 to 1 | Flush |
| Two Diamonds with Ace or King | 1,68 | 58,4 to 1 | Aces or Kings with four-Flush or four parts of a Straight-Flush |
| Two Diamonds with a Pair of 2's - Q's | 1,68 | 58,4 to 1 | Four parts of Flush or Straight-Flush |
| Q - J - 10 (of different suit) | 0,32 | 310 to 1 | Straight |
| Ace-King and smaller card | 2,02 | 48,5 to 1 | Aces and Kings |
| Three of a kind 2's - Q's | 0,22 | 444 to 1 | Unfavorable hand |
| Flop, which includes Ace or King | 32,43 | 2,08 to 1 | Pair or better |
| Two Diamonds | 10,94 | 8,14 to 1 | Four parts of Flush or Straight-Flush |
| A - A with 2 - Q or K - K with a 2 - Q | 1,35 | 73,2 to 1 | Three-of-a-kind |
Let us continue with another great starting Texas Holdem hand - Two Kings. These two cards can be very beneficial for you and it is recommended to raise if you have them before the Flop. From the table below you will see what are the probabilities to improve you it when the dealer places the community cards on the table.
Flop Odds For K ♠ - K ♥
| Flop | Percentage | Odds | Info |
| K - K and card other than King |
0,4 |
407 to 1 |
For Of A Kind |
| King and 2 Aces | 0,06 | 1,632 to 1 | Full House |
| Ace - King and smaller card | 1,80 | 54,7 to 1 | Three Of A Kind |
| King and smaller Pair | 0,67 | 147 to 1 | Full House |
| King and two smaller cards | 8,98 | 10,1 to 1 | Three Of A Kind |
| A - A - A | 0,02 | 4,899 to 1 | Full House (but you will lose if someone has the fourth Ace) |
| 2 Aces and other, 2 Q | 1,35 | 73,2 to 1 | Play this hand carefully |
| Three Of A Kind | 0,22 | 444 to 1 | Full House |
| Q - J - 10 of mixed suits | 0,32 | 315 to 1 | Open-ended Straight |
| Q - J - 10 (diamonds or spades) | 0,01 | 9,799 to 1 | Open-ended Straight Flush |
| Any Flop with a King | 11,76 | 7,51 to 1 | Beneficial hand |
Another solid starting hand in Texas Holdem is Q - J. But if you want these two pocket cards to be really profitable for you, you should be aware of the probabilities. In the table below the flop for Q ♠ - J ♥ is illustrated.
Flop Odds For Q ♠ - J ♥
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| Flop | Percentage | Odds | Notes |
| Q - Q - Q or J - J - J | 0,01 |
9,799 to 1 |
Four Of A Kind |
| Q - Q - J or J - J - Q | 0,09 | 1,088 to 1 | Full House |
| A - K - 10 | 0,33 | 305 to 1 | Ace-high Straight |
| K - 10 - 9 or 10 - 9 - 8 | 0,65 | 152 to 1 | Straight/Straight-Flush |
| Any Straight (related with your hand) | 0,98 | 101 to 1 | A - K - 10, K - 10 - 9 or 10 - 9 - 8 |
| K - 10 and any other card, or 10 - 9 and any other card (No Straight) | 6,04 | 15,6 to 1 | Open-ended Straight |
| Three suited cards | 2,24 | 43,5 to 1 | Four parts of a Flush or Straight-Flush |
| Q - Q - Other, or J - J - Other | 1,35 | 73,2 to 1 | Three Of A Kind |
| Any Flop without Ace | 77,45 | 0,29 to 1 | Average Hand |
| Queen or Jack with smaller pair | 1,65 | 59,5 to 1 | Queens-up or Jacks-up |
| A - A or K - K with a Queen or Jack | 0,37 | 271 to 1 | Aces-up or Kings-up |
