Lets take a look at the odds of getting various hands in Texas Hold’em using the seven cards available.

  • Royal flush

    Royal Flush

    649,739/1 odds for five cards in a sequence, ace high, of the same suit. If you get one, please contact customer care with the time and date and we'll pay you a £100 bonus to celebrate! (Verification required)

  • Straight flush

    Straight Flush

    72,192/1 odds for "a Royal Flush without an ace high". You may get one per year. Again, call us with the good news, time and date it happened for you and we'll pay a £50 bonus to celebrate! (Verification required)

  • Four of a kind

    Four of a kind

    4,164/1 odds if you get four cards of the same denomination, and one unmatched card.

  • Full house

    Full House

    693/1 odds for three cards of one denomination and two cards of another, such as three Queens and two Kings. This does happen.

  • Flush

    Flush

    508/1 odds for five cards that are not all in sequence but are of the same suit. Very nice hand if your opponent is happy to bet against you.

  • Straight

    Straight

    254/1 odds for five cards in a sequence but not all of the same suit. Often surprises your opponent, who thinks you are betting on a pair or two pairs.

  • Three of a kind

    Three of a kind

    46/1 odds for three cards of the same denomination. Makes you smile when you know your opponent has a pair or two.

  • Two pairs

    Two pairs

    20/1 are good odds when playing against one opponent, who will probably not be able to match you.

  • One Pair

    One pair

    15/1 odds and you may very well be facing a pair from your opponent. Remember that these odds are for five-card-hands. Given that you have a further two cards to create a good hand, you will very probably have at least a pair.

  • High card

    Highest card

    1/1 odds and you need nerves of steel to win if your hand comes down to having the highest card - even if it is an ace.

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