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POSSIBILE POKER HANDS IN A 52-CARDS DECK

Ranking Order of Hands

Number of Possible Ways Hand Can be made

Chance of Being Dealt in Original 5 cards

Royal flush

4

1 in 649,740

Straight flush

36

1 in72,193

Four of a kind

624

1 in 4,165

Full house

3,744

1 in 694

Flush

5,108

1 in 509

Straight

10,200

1 in 255

Three of a kind

54,912

1 in 47

Two pairs

1,23,552

1 in 21

One pair

1,098,240

1 in 2 2/5

No-pair hand

1,302,540

1 in 2

Total

2,598,960

In the chance column above, fractional figures have been rounded out to the nearest 2/5 or whole number. The probability of being dealt a pair or better in the first five cards variation dealt is almost even and the probability of being dealt a no-pair hand is practically the same. So it’s almost a three-to-one chance, when playing against two opponents, that one of them will hold a pair or better in the first five dealt cards. The probabilities vary slightly depending on what you hold.
The 1,302,540 possible five-card no-pair hands are divided as follows:

POSSIBILE POKER HANDS OF LESS VALUE THAN ONE PAIR
IN A 52-CARDS DECK

Ace Counting High

King Counting High, ace Low

Number of Possible No-Pair hands

Ace high

King high

502,860

King high

Queen high

335,580

Queen high

Jack high

213,500

Jack high

Ten high

127,500

Ten high

Nine high

70,380

Nine high

Eight high

34,680

Eight high

Seven high

14,280

Seven high

Six high

4,080

1,302,540

CHANCES /F HOLDING ANY PARTICULAR HAND OR BETTER
IN FIRST FIVE CARDS DEALT

Approximately Once in

Any pair or better

2 deals

Pair of jacks or better

5 deals

Pair of queens or better

6 deals

Pair of kings or better

7 deals

Pair of aces or better

9 deals

Two pairs or better

13 deals

Three of a kind or better

35 deals

Straight or better

132 deals

Flush or better

273 deals

Full house or better

590 deals

Four of a kind or better

3,914 deals

Straight flush or better

64 ,9deals

Royal flush

649,740 deals

CHANCE /F BENING WITH THE FIRST FIVE CARDS DEALT, PERCENT

Number of Opponents

Players hand

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

Three of a kind

98

94

92

89

87

84

82

80

Two pair

93

86

80

74

68

63

59

53

Pairs

Aces

89

79

70

62

55

49

43

39

Kings

88

78

69

61

54

48

42

36

Queens

83

68

56

46

38

32

26

20

Jacks

79

63

55

40

32

25

20

15

Tens

76

58

44

Nine

73

53

38

Eights

70

49

Sevens

66

43

Sixes

63

40

Fives

60

36

Fours

57

32

Threes

53

28

twos

51

25

The above table presents the chance of a specific hand being high at Five-Card Draw Poker against one to eight opponents. This is expressed in percent thus 98 means 98 percent, or this will happen 98 times out of 100.
The lowest-ranking regular five-card Poker hand when an ace is both high and low is comprised of six, four, three, two, ace in mixed suits. The above table is particularly helpful to players who play high-low variants of omaha poker . In the short run each additional active player in the game increase the odds against you on any particular hand. But in the long run, since all players have to put an equal sum into the pot, thus increasing the size of the pot in direct ratio to the increased odds, it doesn’t make much difference, as far as odds are concerned, if you are bucking one or seven players. To simplify matters, the figures in the following tables have been rounded out when necessary to the nearest 1/10 or whole number.

ODDS AGAINST IMPROVING THE HAND IN DRAW POKER
WHEN DRAWING THREE CARDS TO ONE PAIR

Odds against any improvement

2 ½ to 1

Odds against making two pairs

5 to 1

Odds against making three of a kind

8 to 1

Odds against making a full house

97 to 1

Odds against making four of a kind

359 to 1

ODDS AGAINST IMPROVING THE HAND IN DRAW POKER
WHEN DRAWING TWO CARDS TO A PAIR AND A KICKER

Odds against any improvement

8 ½ to 1

Odds against making a full house

15 ½ to

Odds against making four of a kind

22 ½ to 1

CHANCES /F IMPROVING THE HAND IN DRAW POKER
WHEN DRAWING ONE CARD TO THREE /F A KIND PLUS A KICKER

Odds against any improvement

11 to 1

Odds against making a full house

15 to 1

Odds against making four of a kind

46 to 1

The two tables above show that the best chance for improvement with three of a kind is to draw poker two cards and not hold a kicker. Holding a kicker increases the odds against the player for any improvement.

ODDS AGAINST FILLING IN A FOUR-CARD STRAIGHT
IN DRAW POKER WHEN DRAWING ONE CARD

Odds against filling a straight open at one end

11 to 1

Odds against filling a straight open in the middle

11 to 1

Odds against filling a straight open at both ends

5 to 1

ODDS AGAISNT MAKING A STRAIGHT FLUSH
IN DRAW POKER WHEN DRAWING ONE CARD

The odds against making a flush by drawing one card or the same suit are about 4 ½ to 1. If you insist on drawing to a three-card flush, the odds against your catching two cards of the same suit are approximately 23 to 1.

ODDS AGAINST MAKING A STRAIGHT FLUSH
IN DRAW POKER WHEN DRAWING ONE CARD

Odds against making a straight flush open at one end

46 to 1

Odds against making a straight flush open in the middle

46 to 1

Odds against making a straight flush open on both ends

22 to 1

CHANCES /F HOLDING VARIOUS POKER HANDS IN THE FIRST FIVE CARDS DEALT WHEN THE FOUR CARDS DEALT WHEN THE FOUR DEUCES ARE WILD

Rank of hand

Number of each

Chance

Five of a kind

672

1 in 3868

Royal flush

484

1 in 5370

Straight flush

4,072

1 in 638

Four of a kind

30,816

1 in 84

Full house

12,672

1 in 205

Flush

13,204

1 in 197

Straight

66,236

1 in 39

Three of a kind

355,056

1 in 7

1 in Two pairs

65,040

1 in 27

One pair

1,222,048

1 in 2 1/10

No-pair hand

798,660

1 in 3 1/4

Total

2,598,960

CHANCES /F HOLDING VARIOUS POKER HANDS IN THE FIRST FIVE CARDS DEALT WHEN THE JOKER IS WILD (53 CARD PACK)

Rank of hand

Number of each

Chance

Five of a kind

13

1 in 220,745

Royal flush

24

1 in 119,570

Straight flush

216

1 in 13,286

Four of a kind

3,120

1 in 920

Full house

6,552

1 in 438

Flush

7,768

1 in 369

Straight

20,532

1 in 140

Three of a kind

137,280

1 in 21

Two pairs

123,552

1 in 23

One pair

1,268,088

1 in ½

No-pair hand

1,302,540

1 in 2

Total

2,869,685

A very unusual mathematical situation arises in Deuces Wild and also in a 53-card deck with the joker poker wild regarding the relative value of three of a kind and two pairs. In Deuces Wild, as detailed in the table, the chances of drawing three of a kind are one in 7 deals and the chances of drawing two pairs are one in 27 deals. In Joker Wild, you see that the chances of drawing three of a kind are one in 21 deals and the chances of drawing two pairs are one in 23 deals. This peculiar situation is caused by the fact that in one-pair hands the player holding a wild card will naturally call three of a kind instead of the lower-ranking two-pair hand.

Five-Card Stud Poker Probabilities

The chances against holding a given hand in Five-Card Stud are the same as in Five-Card Draw. However, it must be noted that players will drop out before receiving their fifth card if they have potentially weak hands. Therefore, the player who stays until the showdown in Five-Card Stud has a higher average winning poker potential than those who remain until the showdown in Five-Card Draw.
The following table gives the chances that a certain card (ace, king, queen, jack) is the high hole (down) card depending on the number of players. This table is expressed in percent

CHANCE /F BENING WITH THE FIRST FIVE CARDS DEALT, PERCENT

Number of Opponents

Players Hole card

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

Ace

95

89

83

79

74

70

66

63

King

86

74

63

55

47

40

35

30

Queen

78

61

48

37

29

23

18

14

Jack

69

49

34

24

16

12

08

05

The following table gives the chances of pairing your hole card at Five-Card Stud when each player has gotten two cards (one down one up)