Poker Odds Calculator
Calculate poker win probability from outs using the rule of 2 and 4. Get pot odds, implied odds, fold equity, and semi-bluff EV for Texas Hold'em decisions.
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Common Draw Probabilities
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Semi-Bluff Analysis
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How to Use This Calculator
- Enter your number of outs (cards that complete your hand).
- Select the street (flop = 2 cards to come; turn = 1 card).
- Enter the pot size and call amount to compare pot odds vs win probability.
- Use the Outs to % tab for quick flush/straight draw lookups.
- Use the Implied Odds tab to include expected future winnings.
Formula
Flop (2 cards): Win% ≈ Outs × 4 | Turn (1 card): Win% ≈ Outs × 2
Pot Odds = Call / (Pot + Call) × 100
Example
Flush draw (9 outs) on flop: 9×4 = 36%. Pot $100, call $20: pot odds = 20/120 = 16.7%. Since 36% > 16.7%, calling is profitable.
Frequently Asked Questions
- After the flop with 2 cards to come, multiply your outs by 4 for an approximate win percentage. After the turn with 1 card to come, multiply by 2. Example: 9 flush outs × 4 = 36% on the flop.
- Pot odds = call amount / (pot + call). If pot is $100 and you must call $20, pot odds = 20/120 = 16.7%. If your win probability exceeds pot odds, calling is profitable.
- A flush draw has 9 outs (13 suited cards − 4 already seen). An open-ended straight draw has 8 outs; a gutshot has 4 outs.
- Implied odds account for future betting: the additional money you expect to win if you hit your draw. They make calling correct even when pot odds alone are insufficient.
- Fold equity is the probability your opponent folds to a bet or raise. Semi-bluffing combines fold equity (win now) with equity from your draw (win later if called).
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Sources & References (5) ▾
- The Theory of Poker — David Sklansky / Two Plus Two Publishing
- Harrington on Hold'em Vol. 1 — Dan Harrington / Two Plus Two
- Mathematics of Poker — Chen & Ankenman
- WPT Poker Education — Pot Odds — World Poker Tour
- PokerStrategy.com — Math & Odds — PokerStrategy.com