Quick Poker Hands Chart Calculator

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What this poker calculator does

Want to know where you stand in a hand? This poker odds calculator works out your equity — your share of the pot — and your chances to win, tie, or lose. Plug in your cards, add the board, and see the numbers instantly.

It’s built to help you understand a spot, not to play the hand for you. The calculator tells you your odds based on the cards you enter — it can’t see your opponent’s actual hand or read the table for you. Think of it as a fast, honest second opinion you can lean on while you learn.

How it works

You’ll be running the numbers in three quick steps:

  1. Enter your hand. Pick your two hole cards.
  2. Add the board (optional). Drop in the flop, turn, or river as they come — or leave it empty to see your odds preflop.
  3. Set your opponents. Add one or more opponent hands, or use a random range to estimate how you fare against the field.

Hit calculate and you’ll get your win, tie, and lose percentages right away. Change any card and the odds update, so it’s easy to test “what if” spots and see how a single card swings the hand.

Why use it

  • Make sharper decisions. See at a glance whether you’re ahead, behind, or in a classic coin-flip — so you can think clearly instead of guessing.
  • Actually understand equity. Watching the percentages move as the board changes is the fastest way to feel how draws, pairs, and overcards stack up.
  • Level up your study. Replay tricky hands, check your reads, and turn “I think I was ahead” into “I know I was 62% to win.” Great for getting tougher between sessions at the tables.

Remember: poker always has a luck factor. Knowing your odds helps you make the smarter play more often — it won’t make any single hand a sure thing.

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FAQ

  • It’s a free tool that calculates your equity: your win, tie, and lose percentages, for a given hand. You enter the known cards, and it does the math so you don’t have to count outs in your head.

  • Choose your two hole cards, add any board cards that are out, and set your opponents’ hands (or a random range). The calculator shows your chances to win the pot instantly.

  • Not directly. It gives you the odds for the spot; the decision is still yours. Compare your equity to the price you’re getting (your pot odds) to judge whether a call makes sense.

  • No — and nothing can. It calculates your odds based only on the cards and ranges you enter. The more accurate your inputs, the more useful the result.

  • Yes. The calculator is free to use as part of the official World Series of Poker (WSOP) social poker experience, built for learning and fun with play-money chips, not real-money gambling.