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*Poker Rankings Pdf
*Poker Hands Ranking And Probability
*Poker Hand Rankings Chart
Mark Brader has provided the following tables of probabilities of the various five-card poker hands when five cards are dealt from a single 52-card deck, and also when using multiple decks.
What are the Probabilities of the Best Poker Hands? If you’ve ever watched a movie in which people play texas holdem poker, it seems like the best hands — full houses, royal flushes, and four of a kind — just seem to pop up all over the place. The truth is that they are extremely rare — so let’s take a look at some of the real odds for some of the best poker hands. More on Calculating Poker Hand Odds. Good poker, at its heart, is a mathematical game now and the quicker and more accurately you can calculate proper poker odds in real time, the more empowered you can be to make good decisions at the poker table.
The traditional hand types are described on the poker hand ranking page. These include one hand that belongs to two types at once - a straight flush is both a straight and a flush. With two or more decks, it is possible for other combinations to occur, such as a hand that has both a flush and a pair (such as 4-6-6-8-9 all of one suit). The left-hand tables include these composite hand types for multiple decks; in these tables ’plain’ means a hand that is not a flush.
The hands are listed in descending order of probability, which could be used as the basis for their ranking order in multi-deck poker variations. It can be seen that as the number of decks increases, flushes become easier to make than straights, and sets of equal cards become more common.
Here is the Perl program that produced the tables. Mark Brader has placed both the program and the tables in the public domain.Royal Flush - 10, Jack, Queen, King, Ace, all of the same suit.Straight Flush - Any five cards in succession, all of the same suit. (ie. 8-9-10-Jack-Queen, all of hearts)4 of a Kind - Four of the same card, ie. Ace-Ace-Ace-Ace. The 5th card doesn’t matter, and in case of 2 players with 4 of a kind, the higher ranking 4 of a kind wins the pot. 4 Aces beats 4 kings.Full House - 3 of a kind plus a pair, as in King-King-King-5-5. This would be expressed as “full house, kings over fives.“ On the other hand, 5-5-5-King-King would be expressed “full house, fives over kings.“ In the case of two or more players with full house, the winner is decided by who has the highest “3 of a kind“ portion of the hand. 10-10-10-2-2 would beat 8-8-8-Ace-Ace. The pair means nothing, the 3 matching cards determine your rank, and in this example, 10 is obviously higher than 8. Sometimes, a full house is called a “boat.“Flush - Any 5 cards of the same suit. A flush is referred to by its high card. King-5-8-Jack-2 of hearts would be called a “flush, king high.“ In the case of two or more flushes at showdown, the flush with the highest ranking card wins.Straight - 5 cards in succession, any suit. In the case of two straights, the one with the highest ranking top card wins. Straight, 10 through Ace beats any other straight.3 of a Kind - 3 of any matching card, 7-7-7, etc. The 4th and 5th cards are meaningless. In the case of two of these hand at showdown, the higher ranking 3 of a kind wins. 3 of a kind is often referred to as “trips.“2 Pair - Any 2 pair, with the rank determined by the top pair. Kings and 2’s beats Queens and Jacks. In case of a tie, ( two players hold queens and jacks), then the winner is determined by the 5th card, called the “kicker.“ Whoever holds the higher ranking 5th card wins the pot.1 Pair - One pair of any card. In case of a tie (two players hold Aces), the winner is determined by who holds the highest kicker or kickers. A pair of 8’s queen kicker beats a pair of 8’s, jack kicker.High Card - In the case of no pairs, the player with the highest ranking card wins.5 Card ProbabilitiesYour chance of being dealt one of the following hands in your first five cards are roughly:Royal Flush - 1 in 650,000Straight Flush - 1 in 72,2004 of a Kind - 1 in 4200Full House - 1 in 700Flush - 1 in 510Poker Rankings PdfStraight - 1 in 2503 of a Kind - 1 in 482 Pair - 1 in 21Poker Hands Ranking And Probability1 Pair - 1 in 2.47 Card ProbabilitiesYour chance of being dealt a ranked hand in 7 card stud are roughly:Royal Flush - .0002%Straight Flush - .0012%4 of a Kind - .024%Full House - .144%Flush - .197%Straight - .353%3 of a Kind - 2.11%2 Pair - 4.754%1 Pair - 42%Poker Hand Rankings ChartThe Moral? Good cards are rare. Wait on them, and then play them to the hilt!
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