Flop Odds Tables – poker strategy
March 1, 2009 by Orfej
Filed under Poker strategy
So here we present the probabilities (in%) that we share the common starting hands:
Probability Flop
Percent (%)
2 Aces
0.45%
2 Kings and 2 Jacks
1.3%
Between 2 and 2 Ten Six
2.2%
Between 2 and 2 Two Five
1.8%
As King of the same suit
0.3%
As the King did not suit
0.9%
As As Queen or Jack of same suit
0.6%
As Queen or Jack as not the same suit
1.8%
King Queen of the same suit
0.3%
King Queen not the same suit
0.9%
As with anything less than the Jack of same suit
2.7%
As with anything less than the jack, not the same suit
8.1%
Any pair
5.8%
ANY two cards of same suit
23.5%
ANY two cards of same suit and adjacent
2.1%
Two adjacent letters, and not ANY of the same suit
6.3%
ANY hand with a Pair or an Ace
20.3%
Once we know how hard it is that we shared, for example 2 aces (0.45% of the time) we will analyze the probability that all those combinations found an initial very favorable flop.
a) When we have a couple in hand:
- Build a trio or a full ligand our hand a letter of 11.51% of the time
- Get a full three cards equals andalusia leave in a 0002 flop% of the time
- We will have a overpair (which our partner is more than the flop of three cards) depending on the couple have to relocate. If a pair of K, 77% of the time we overpair. In contrast, if we have 99 only 20% of the flops will leave us with our overpair.
b) When you have two cards of same suit:
- We will bring the three flop cards of one suit our 0.84% of the time.
- Ensure that the flop will bring two letters of our club for 11% of the time.
c) When you have two cards of same suit are not able to form ladder:
- The likelihood of ladder will depend on how secure are the two letters we have distributed. If letters are linked (4-5) will have more chances because we can directly link ladder nearly 4% of the time. If letters are connected with a hole (J-9) the odds are reduced to 3%. If letters are connected with two holes (7-5) have only 1% of binding directly staircase. Finally, if letters were connected to three holes (8-5) have only a 0.33% chance to tie ladder
We have prepared a Preflop odds calculator to help you make these calculations.
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These data are used to make decisions on the flop. For example, if when we are dealt two cards that are not suited (of the same suit), just get a couple 29% of the time, a 2% double-couple, a trio and a 1% less than 1% in most cases ladder that we have studied. This means that with two such letters, only 33% get a link on the flop, and almost 33% of that will always be a simple pair. So it’s normal that we have recommended not to play these hands just as mediocre.
But these data also help us be aware that our rivals, especially if we are in “one to one” not bind anything on the flop 67% of the time by which an aggressive game we can be profitable.

















