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Poker odds & equity calculator
Deal two cards to as many of the eight seats as you like, then add the flop, turn and river in the middle. You get each hand's win percentage and pot equity, recalculated as the board fills — exact once the flop is out, and simulated pre-flop over 120,000 runouts.
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Tap a card slot to deal. Fill at least two seats — add the flop, turn or river to watch the odds update street by street.
Add two cards to at least two seats and the win percentage and equity for each hand appear here.
How do you calculate poker odds?
You look at every way the rest of the board can come and count how often each hand wins. This calculator does exactly that: once the flop is out, the number of remaining cards is small enough to enumerate every possible turn and river, so the odds are exact. Before the flop there are far too many runouts to count one by one, so it simulates 120,000 random boards instead — accurate to a fraction of a percent.
What does equity mean in poker?
Equity is your hand's average share of the pot if the hand were played to showdown right now, over all the ways the board can run out. A hand that wins 60% of the time and never ties has 60% equity. When hands can chop, equity splits the tied pots — so it's the fairer number for how much of the pot is 'yours'.
What's the difference between win % and equity?
Win % is how often a hand is the sole winner. Equity also credits the times it ties, giving it a share of those split pots. For hands that can never chop the two numbers are identical; they only diverge when a tie is possible — for example two players holding the same pair with different kickers on a board that can pair the kicker.
Can I calculate odds for more than two hands?
Yes — deal cards to as many of the eight seats as you like and the calculator works out every hand's win percentage and equity against all the others at once. It also updates as you fill in the board, so you can watch the odds shift from the flop to the turn to the river.