Simulations of drawing hands
with different odds and pot odds

II

How do 10 players experience difference situations with exactly the same odds and pot odds?

This simulation is about the same as the previous example. We assume that the players have the best hand if they make their hand and that they act from last position, without risk of getting raised. Also, possible winnings after the turn card are not included in this simulation.

Luck, good and bad, are always involved short term in poker. This simulation will help you understand how different players experience the results based on exactly the same draw. The lucky beginning player tend to overestimate his own skill and a player with bad luck maybe thinks he is worse than he actually is...

NB!

  • You must type decimals as ".", not "," or the program will omit the numbers after the decimal.
  • To make this as easy as possible we assume that you have to call $1 to see the turn card which means that you are playing at a $0.5/$1 FL table.


TYPE IN YOUR NUMBERS HERE!

How many hands do you want to simulate? (10 000 max)

What are the odds against making your hand? X:1 - fill in the value for X, for example 4.22 if you have an open flush draw. You can use the odds table at the end of this page if you need help with these values.

How many outs outs have you got?

What are your pot odds? X:1 - fill in the value for X, for example 6.5 if you have to call $1 to win $6.5.

Odds table for turn card
(i.e after the flop)

(Possible) Outs

You hold / You want

X:1

21

 

1.23

20

 

1.35

15

4 suited connectors / Straight flush

2.13

14

 

2.36

13

 

2.62

12

Flush draw + gutshot / Flush or straight

2.92

11

 

3.27

10

 

3.7

9

4 suited cards / Flush

4.22

8

Open straight / Straight

4.88

7

 

5.71

6

Two high cards / Pair

6.83

5

 

8.4

4

Gutshot straight / Straight

10.75

3

 

14.67

2

Pair / Set

22.5

1

Set / Four of a kind

46

 

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