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Poker Hand Rankings - Texas Hold’em Starting Hands Chart: The statistics are based on 115,591,080 pair of pocket cards dealt at the real money tables. The unit for EV is average profit in big bets. Click here for a table that includes EV with Position for all Starting Hands. Essential Poker Statistics You Need to Know Which poker stats are most important? Our poker HUD software offers a large amount of statistics. Knowing which ones are relevant and important can be overwhelming. If you are new to poker software you can initially ignore all statistics except the essential three poker statistics. Be a complete representation of PolyBallers online poker play on PS. The 28.txt files will be provided along with this report. Explanation of No limit Texas Holdem Poker To begin, anywhere from 2 to 10 players sit around a circular table. Before cards are dealt the forced bets must be paid, which are called the big blind and the little blind. Legalizing Texas holdem and other forms of poker in many places, including online. The answer to this question boils down to the mathematics behind the game. If the math shows one player can win more often than another based on the mathematical and statistical truths about Texas holdem then the game is one of skill. Using The ’Outs’ To Calculate Texas Hold’em Poker Odds We have already determined that you have nine ’outs’. Now there are 52 cards in a deck and two of those are in your hand, leaving 50.
Both before and after the flop in any limit Holdem game, it is helpful to be able to make a reasonably accurate estimate of the types and numbers of playable hands that you are likely to be competing against.
Much of your decision making involves the business of ’putting’ opposing players ’on their hands’ (or in other words, figuring out what cards they are playing). Experienced Holdem players are often very good at this. An understanding of the types of hands that are most likely to be against you helps prevent both underestimating and overestimating your competition.
Here are some stats that are based on the total possible combinations of various Holdem hole cards that are normally playable.
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The five different types of two card Hold’em hands highlighted here are those that are most commonly played. They are not shown in any particular order and within the groups are powerful hands that are almost always played, down to marginal value hands that can be played under certain betting conditions.
The rest of the hands, shown as All Others, are all the very weak hands that most players hardly ever play.
Pairs - All pairs. AA, KK, QQ, JJ, 1010, 99, 88, 77, 66, 55, 44, 33, 22
Mod menu gta 5. Two High Cards Suited - AK(S), AQ(S), AJ(S), A10(S), KQ(S), KJ(S), K10(S), QJ(S), Q10(S), J10(S)
Two High Cards Unsuited - AK, AQ, AJ, A10, KQ, KJ, K10, QJ, Q10, J10
Medium and Low Suited Connectors - These include both no-gap and one-gap connectors: J9(S), 109(S), 108(S), 98(S), 97(S), 87(S), 86(S), 76(S), 75(S), 65(S), 64(S), 54(S), 53(S)Poker Odds Texas Holdem
Ace and Non-High Combinations - A9, A8, A7,A6 Note: 25% of these 64 combinations (16) are suited. 75% of the 64 combinations (48) are unsuited.Introduction
The following table ranks the top hands in an 8-player game. This table assumes that all players stay in until the end.Explanation of column headings.
*Cards: Initial two-card hand.
*Probability of win: Probability that this hand will win, or tie for the win.
*Average win: This is how much the player will win on average, including his own bets, if the player does win. This is less than 8 because sometimes the player will have to split the pot.
*Expected value: This is how many units the player can expected to win (positive) or lose (negative) with this hand. For example if the player had a pair of aces and contibuted $1 to the pot then the player could expect to have a net win of $2.09.
*Probability: Probability of getting this hand to begin with.
*Additive probability: Probability of getting this hand or any stronger hand to begin with.Initial Hold’em Hands in Rank Order for 8-Player GamePoker Statistics Texas Holdem FreeCardsProbability of WinAverage WinExpected ValueProbabilityAdditive ProbabilityPair of A’s39.05%7.942.0990.45%0.45%Pair of K’s33.26%7.921.63280.45%0.9%Pair of Q’s28.71%7.881.26280.45%1.36%A/K suited26%7.670.99530.3%1.66%Pair of J’s25.13%7.840.97050.45%2.11%A/Q suited24.51%7.60.86280.3%2.41%K/Q suited23.72%7.610.80430.3%2.71%A/J suited23.41%7.530.76160.3%3.02%Pair of T’s22.32%7.790.73950.45%3.47%A/K unsuited22.68%7.610.72640.9%4.37%K/J suited22.66%7.530.70730.3%4.68%A/T suited22.55%7.450.68030.3%4.98%Q/J suited22.1%7.520.66220.3%5.28%K/T suited21.87%7.470.6330.3%5.58%Q/T suited21.38%7.450.59360.3%5.88%J/T suited21.26%7.440.58130.3%6.18%A/Q unsuited20.98%7.510.57650.9%7.09%Pair of 9’s19.89%7.810.55270.45%7.54%K/Q unsuited20.31%7.520.52810.9%8.45%A/9 suited20.28%7.390.49810.3%8.75%A/J unsuited19.7%7.410.46070.9%9.65%K/9 suited19.5%7.420.44660.3%9.95%A/8 suited19.66%7.320.43860.3%10.26%K/J unsuited19.1%7.430.41830.9%11.16%Pair of 8’s18.19%7.790.41640.45%11.61%T/9 suited19.18%7.380.41620.3%11.92%Q/9 suited19.03%7.410.41070.3%12.22%J/9 suited18.96%7.40.40320.3%12.52%A/5 suited19.29%7.210.39140.3%12.82%A/7 suited19.12%7.260.38830.3%13.12%Q/J unsuited18.67%7.410.38320.9%14.03%A/T unsuited18.74%7.310.37050.9%14.93%A/4 suited18.86%7.230.36380.3%15.23%A/6 suited18.62%7.220.34480.3%15.54%A/3 suited18.41%7.260.3360.3%15.84%K/T unsuited18.18%7.330.33280.9%16.74%K/8 suited18.05%7.330.32340.3%17.04%Pair of 7’s16.85%7.770.3090.45%17.5%Q/T unsuited17.83%7.320.30440.9%18.4%J/T unsuited17.86%7.30.30410.9%19.31%A/2 suited17.86%7.280.29970.3%19.61%T/8 suited17.68%7.320.29490.3%19.91%Q/8 suited17.51%7.340.2850.3%20.21%J/8 suited17.44%7.330.27920.3%20.51%K/7 suited17.57%7.270.27770.3%20.81%9/8 suited17.31%7.380.27680.3%21.12%K/6 suited17.17%7.230.24130.3%21.42%Pair of 6’s15.84%7.750.22820.45%21.87%K/5 suited16.83%7.20.21170.3%22.17%8/7 suited16.38%7.350.20330.3%22.47%K/4 suited16.44%7.220.18690.3%22.78%9/7 suited16.2%7.330.18680.3%23.08%T/7 suited16.3%7.260.18270.3%23.38%Q/7 suited16.22%7.250.17560.3%23.68%A/9 unsuited16.27%7.20.17110.9%24.59%J/7 suited16.07%7.260.16620.3%24.89%K/3 suited16.06%7.260.16530.3%25.19%Pair of 5’s14.93%7.730.15420.45%25.64%7/6 suited15.66%7.330.14810.3%25.94%K/2 suited15.7%7.290.14460.3%26.24%Q/6 suited15.85%7.20.14170.3%26.55%T/9 unsuited15.71%7.210.13320.9%27.45%K/9 unsuited15.62%7.240.13080.9%28.36%8/6 suited15.37%7.30.12230.3%28.66%Q/5 suited15.56%7.170.11580.3%28.96%Pair of 4’s14.31%7.760.11030.45%29.41%J/9 unsuited15.34%7.220.10810.9%30.32%6/5 suited15.12%7.320.10670.3%30.62%Q/9 unsuited15.27%7.230.10440.9%31.52%A/8 unsuited15.55%7.10.10370.9%32.43%Q/4 suited15.16%7.20.09160.3%32.73%9/6 suited14.99%7.260.08910.3%33.03%5/4 suited14.74%7.320.07890.3%33.33%T/6 suited15.03%7.180.07850.3%33.63%Pair of 3’s13.83%7.80.07820.45%34.09%7/5 suited14.74%7.290.07410.3%34.39%Q/3 suited14.81%7.240.07210.3%34.69%J/6 suited14.92%7.170.06910.3%34.99%Pair of 2’s13.49%7.830.0570.45%35.44%Q/2 suited14.46%7.280.05240.3%35.75%A/5 unsuited15.1%6.950.04890.9%36.65%A/7 unsuited14.94%7.010.04730.9%37.56%J/5 suited14.66%7.130.04540.3%37.86%6/4 suited14.07%7.330.03060.3%38.16%8/5 suited14.22%7.240.03030.3%38.46%J/4 suited14.28%7.160.02220.3%38.76%A/4 unsuited14.63%6.960.01840.9%39.67%5/3 suited13.71%7.330.00490.3%39.97%J/3 suited13.92%7.20.00230.3%40.27%A/6 unsuited14.39%6.9500.9%41.18%T/8 unsuited14.07%7.11-0.00020.9%42.08%K/8 unsuited14.01%7.09-0.00590.9%42.99%9/5 suited13.81%7.19-0.00660.3%43.29%T/5 suited13.98%7.09-0.00920.3%43.59%A/3 unsuited14.15%6.99-0.01110.9%44.49%9/8 unsuited13.73%7.18-0.01370.9%45.4%J/2 suited13.59%7.24-0.01540.3%45.7%7/4 suited13.48%7.28-0.01870.3%46%J/8 unsuited13.68%7.11-0.02780.9%46.91%T/4 suited13.64%7.11-0.03040.3%47.21%Q/8 unsuited13.6%7.11-0.03310.9%48.11%4/3 suited13.09%7.37-0.03510.3%48.42%T/3 suited13.3%7.15-0.0490.3%48.72%A/2 unsuited13.54%7.01-0.05070.9%49.62%K/7 unsuited13.48%7-0.05570.9%50.53%6/3 suited12.85%7.33-0.05870.3%50.83%8/4 suited12.98%7.22-0.06260.3%51.13%T/2 suited12.95%7.19-0.06820.3%51.43%5/2 suited12.5%7.33-0.08390.3%51.73%8/7 unsuited12.79%7.13-0.08770.9%52.64%9/4 suited12.71%7.16-0.09080.3%52.94%K/6 unsuited13.02%6.94-0.09720.9%53.85%4/2 suited12.08%7.38-0.10790.3%54.15%7/3 suited12.25%7.27-0.11010.3%54.45%9/3 suited12.37%7.19-0.11080.3%54.75%9/7 unsuited12.54%7.09-0.11140.9%55.66%T/7 unsuited12.55%6.98-0.12380.9%56.56%9/2 suited12.03%7.24-0.12870.3%56.86%K/5 unsuited12.65%6.88-0.12980.9%57.77%7/6 unsuited12.08%7.09-0.14330.9%58.67%8/3 suited11.88%7.19-0.14520.3%58.97%3/2 suited11.49%7.43-0.14540.3%59.28%6/2 suited11.62%7.32-0.14920.3%59.58%Q/7 unsuited12.22%6.95-0.15110.9%60.48%J/7 unsuited12.18%6.97-0.15140.9%61.39%K/4 unsuited12.21%6.9-0.15790.9%62.29%8/2 suited11.57%7.23-0.1630.3%62.59%8/6 unsuited11.7%7.04-0.17670.9%63.5%K/3 unsuited11.79%6.94-0.18180.9%64.4%6/5 unsuited11.51%7.07-0.18650.9%65.31%Q/6 unsuited11.81%6.87-0.1890.9%66.21%7/2 suited11.19%7.24-0.18970.3%66.52%K/2 unsuited11.41%6.98-0.20350.9%67.42%5/4 unsuited11.12%7.06-0.21490.9%68.33%9/6 unsuited11.22%6.97-0.21820.9%69.23%Q/5 unsuited11.46%6.82-0.21910.9%70.14%7/5 unsuited11.07%7-0.22490.9%71.04%T/6 unsuited11.18%6.83-0.23610.9%71.95%Q/4 unsuited11.03%6.84-0.24540.9%72.85%J/6 unsuited10.94%6.8-0.25620.9%73.76%6/4 unsuited10.39%7.05-0.26770.9%74.66%Q/3 unsuited10.63%6.88-0.26790.9%75.57%8/5 unsuited10.47%6.92-0.27570.9%76.47%J/5 unsuited10.64%6.73-0.28370.9%77.38%Q/2 unsuited10.26%6.93-0.2890.9%78.28%5/3 unsuited10.04%7.04-0.29360.9%79.19%J/4 unsuited10.22%6.76-0.30910.9%80.09%9/5 unsuited9.97%6.82-0.32060.9%81%7/4 unsuited9.73%6.95-0.32380.9%81.9%T/5 unsuited10.06%6.65-0.33080.9%82.81%J/3 unsuited9.83%6.81-0.33120.9%83.71%4/3 unsuited9.38%7.08-0.3360.9%84.62%J/2 unsuited9.46%6.86-0.35120.9%85.52%T/4 unsuited9.66%6.67-0.35540.9%86.43%6/3 unsuited9.08%7-0.36420.9%87.33%8/4 unsuited9.12%6.84-0.37660.9%88.24%T/3 unsuited9.28%6.72-0.37670.9%89.14%5/2 unsuited8.73%7-0.38920.9%90.05%T/2 unsuited8.93%6.76-0.39620.9%90.95%9/4 unsuited8.76%6.71-0.41260.9%91.86%4/2 unsuited8.3%7.06-0.41380.9%92.76%7/3 unsuited8.41%6.88-0.42190.9%93.67%9/3 unsuited8.4%6.74-0.43380.9%94.57%9/2 unsuited8.04%6.8-0.45310.9%95.48%3/2 unsuited7.67%7.12-0.45430.9%96.38%6/2 unsuited7.79%6.94-0.460.9%97.29%8/3 unsuited7.96%6.73-0.46460.9%98.19%8/2 unsuited7.61%6.77-0.48440.9%99.1%7/2 unsuited7.28%6.77-0.50730.9%100%Total7.20100%
Methodology
This table is the result of a random simulation of 25,729,704,000 games and assumes all players stay in until the end of the hand.
The following table shows my power rating for each initial 2-card hand in a 8-player game. The numbers are on a 0 to 40 scale. Basically, you should only play hands that are dark green, blue, or purple. Of course you should be more be more liberal in late position and picky in early position.
Use the top table if you have a pair, the middle table if your cards are suited, and the bottom table if your cards are unsuited. Except for a pair,look up your high card along the left and your low card along the top.Inside Links
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