Post Flop Poker Odds Calculator

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Working with the odds and probability calculator. Let's take our example from above. Jh-Th on a flop 2h-3h-7s. To help us with our calculations, we will use the calculator for the pot odds and the probability of improvement at the top of the page. We are still heads-up and our opponent bets $2 in a $9 pot.

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  • Selecting cards for the flop, turn and river is optional. After the cards are in place, either click the Calculate Odds button, or add the flop (and a turn card, if you wish), and then click Generate Odds.
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  • You will improve it on the turn: 9.2=18% and real poker odds are around 19%; You have a straight draw on the flop with 8 outs. You will improve it on the turn: 8.2=16% and real poker odds are around 17%; You have two over cards on the turn with 6 outs. You will improve it on the turn: 6.2=12% and real poker odds are around 13%.



News

2012-03-11
Flop
  • Updated to version 1.0.12

2012-02-28Post flop poker odds calculator online
  • Updated to version 1.0.11

2012-02-15
  • Updated to version 0.0.10

Summary

Poker Odds Calculator is a free odds calculator of various poker games including Texas Hold'em Poker and Omaha Poker.

Now post flop 'outs' are calculated for each player.

There are no known bugs with this poker calculator. Please email me if you find anything.

Features:
* Calculates odds for Texas Hold'em Poker and Omaha Poker. More game types coming soon
* Input any combination of player cards and board/community cards to calculate the odds of winning, tying, and losing
* Depending on the number of unknowns, either a full enumeration(exact odds) or a Monte Carlo simulation(approximation) will be ran to calculate the odds
* Adjustable threshold setting for using Monte Carlo simulations vs full enumeration
* Can calculate odds for 2 - 9 players
* Discard up to 5 cards(exposed cards)
* Displays an adjustable margin of error for Monte Carlo simulations
* Displays each player's post flop 'outs'
* Support for tablet devices
* Ported key parts of the calculation algorithm to C++ for major speed improvements
* full version
* free
* Install to SD card


Permissions:
INTERNET (admob)
ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE (admob)


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Changelog

Version 1.0.12
* Added post flop 'outs' calculation(Each player's outs will be displayed post flop if all other players' cards are known)
Version 1.0.11
* Enabled 'move to SD card' feature
* Added a button to access future applications
Version 0.0.10
* Fixed a minor bug introduced in v0.0.8
Version 0.0.9
* Fixed Omaha calculations bug introduced in v0.0.8 (Thanks Craig for pointing it out!)
Version 0.0.8
Post flop poker odds calculator online* More speed improvements
* Added a green felt table background
Version 0.0.7
* Major speed improvements(2-4X faster)
* Changed the image on the back of the cards
* Updated the about screen
Version 0.0.6
* Fixed bug in Omaha enumeration calculations
* Adjusted the margin of error calculation
Version 0.0.5
* Added Omaha Poker calculations
* Redesigned the GUI to support tablet devices
* Added speed improvements
Version 0.0.4
* Added odds calculations for up to 9 players
* Added a discard pile
* Show approximate margin of error for Monte Carlo simulations
* Fixed bug with Monte Carlo simulation never finishing when the sample size was very big
Version 0.0.3
* Added odds calculations for more players(2 to 6)
* Fixed GUI issues
Version 0.0.2
* Added an accuracy setting to speed up calculations on slow devices
* Minor bug fixes

Post Flop Poker Odds Calculator Yahoo


Version 0.0.1 - initial release

An example.

You're in the BB position with your Jh-Th and you've called a pre-flop raise for the player on the button.

Post Flop Poker Odds Calculator Chart

You're heads-up on the flop.

The pot is $6.

Your opponent bets $4 on the flop.

So you have to put $4 into a $10 pot (the pot before the flop is $6 + the $4 bet at the flop) if you want to see the turn.

Do you have the odds to continue? The odds will be expressed in several ways. One of them is 4:1. In other words, with a color flop draw, on one street only (here, the upcoming turn), on 5 occurrences, 4 times we'll miss our color draw and 1 time we'll hit it, hence the expression 4:1. We'll say we have a 4:1 odds

In other words, to get the correct odds to call the flop bet, the bet must be four times smaller than the size of the pot. Since the bet is 40% of the size of the total pot, it will be said that I don't have the odds to continue. In order to evaluate the profitability of a call, I have to relate the size of the bet to call to the size of the pot. I then compare the result to my chances of improving my hand. In a simple way, I will know that I am not paying a bet that is twice the size of the pot if I only complete my draw one time out of five times

So much for the basic idea. But there's still a lot more to be said to fully grasp the concept

Let's stick with our color print example. We know that our odds are 4:1 if we rely on a street just to hit our print (here, the turn). We calculate it that way because if we call the flop bet and the turn is a brick, there's a good chance that our bad guy will bet on the turn again and we won't be able to see the river for free

As for the odds of completing our draw on the turn and the river, the odds are 2:1, i.e. out of 3 occurrences, 2 times the draw will not be completed and 1 time it will be completed (this is important to specify because it could be thought that a 2:1 odds indicates that an event will occur 1 time out of 2 when it is more like 1 time out of 3)