How the Poker Odds Calculator Works
This is a real-time Texas Hold'em odds calculator. As you enter cards into a player row, the calculator immediately runs thousands of randomized board completions and reports each hand's win and tie percentages plus the implied pot odds.
Step 1 — Enter your hole cards
Click any of the two card slots in a player row and pick your cards from the popup. Each player needs both cards filled for the calculation to include them.
Step 2 — Add opponents
Repeat for as many opponents as you want to model, up to nine total hands. Leave a row empty if you don't want it included in the calculation.
Step 3 — Set the board (optional)
Click the board slots to enter the flop, turn and river as they get dealt. The calculator only computes when the board is empty, contains exactly three flop cards, three plus turn, or the full five-card runout. Partial boards (one or two cards) are ignored.
Step 4 — Read the results
Win % is how often that hand finishes strictly best. Tie % is how often it splits the pot. Pot Odds tells you the minimum break-even price for a call assuming the rest of the pot is up for grabs. New to the terminology? Open the poker glossary.
What This Tool Is Best For
Use the odds calculator to study real spots after a session, sanity-check decisions in close hands, and build intuition for how often draws actually get there. It's especially useful for studying multiway pots, where intuition is unreliable and exact equities matter.
Tips for Accurate Results
Make sure each active hand has exactly two cards entered — partial hands aren't included. The calculator runs thousands of runouts, but final percentages can shift slightly between runs. For high-precision study, run the calculation a few times and average the results, or use the Range vs Range tool when modeling ranges instead of exact hands.