If more hands are involved, the winning chance are obvioulsy reduced. (Source: odds calculator) CommentsĪll the exemples in Table 4 are refering to when a starting hand meet one average hand in Texas Hold'em. Starting hand versus average hand Situation The chance for be dealt either A-Ks or A-Ko is 1 in 83 (1.2%). The best off suited connected hand is A-Ko.
A-K suited is more uncommon than A-A, which may seems strange, but there are only four possible combinations of A-Ks in comparison to six of A-A). As shown in the table, the chance for this is 1 in 332. There are four combinations of every suited hand and twelve combinations of every non-suited (pocket pairs excluded). So, obviously a non-suited hand will be dealt 3 in 4 hands. Two suited cards will in average be dealt 1 in 4 hands. It is also interested to know how often one of the highest pocket pairs: T-T to A-A will be dealt. The best hand in Texas hold'em, A-A, will in average be dealt 1 in 221 hands. Probability of being dealt A-K suited (or any specific non-paired suited hand) Probability of being dealt A-K (or any specific non-paired off suited hand) Probability of being dealt suited connectors
Probability of being dealt A-A (or any specific pair)