Poker Odds Calculator

Set any hands and as much of the board as you know, and see every player's win probability and equity instantly. Work out your odds against random opponents, compare two exact hands, or settle who wins a showdown — then share the result. Free, no sign-up, practice only.

Community cards

flop · turn · river (optional)

You

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Pick your two cards to see your real chances.

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How to use the calculator

  1. Tap a card slot, then tap a card to fill it — start with your two cards.
  2. Leave an opponent blank to treat them as a random hand, or give them exact cards.
  3. Add the flop, turn, and river as they come (or leave the board empty for preflop odds).
  4. Add up to eight opponents, then share the scenario with a link.

Reading your equity

Equity is your expected share of the pot — the percentage of the time you'd win (plus your share of any ties) if the hand played out many times from here. A few classic Texas Hold'em match-ups to calibrate your intuition:

  • Pocket aces vs pocket kings preflop ≈ 82% / 18%.
  • A pair vs two overcards (e.g. QQ vs A-K) is a near coin-flip ≈ 54% / 46%.
  • Pocket aces vs a random hand ≈ 85% — and it drops as more players see the flop.

Frequently asked questions

What is poker equity?
Your equity is your share of the pot if the current hand were played to showdown many times. If you have 65% equity, you'd expect to win the hand about 65 times out of 100 against the given opponents — it's the honest measure of how good your spot is right now.
How does the poker odds calculator work?
It runs a fast Monte Carlo simulation: it deals out the unknown cards (random opponents and the rest of the board) tens of thousands of times, plays each one to showdown, and counts how often each player wins or ties. With ~80,000 simulations the win percentages are accurate to within a fraction of a percent.
Can I calculate the odds for specific hands?
Yes. Give any seat exact hole cards, leave others as a random hand, and add as much of the flop, turn, and river as you know. The calculator handles hand-vs-hand, hand-vs-range-of-randoms, and full multiway spots up to nine players.
Is it really free?
Completely free, no account, no ads, practice only — never real money. It's part of Wit's Games, a friendly place to learn poker by playing.

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