Best possible starting hand texas holdem

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Of course, these odds are just estimates, and the actual odds of hitting specific hands can vary based on the specific situation. The specific odds can vary, but as a rough approximation, the odds of hitting a straight are about 1 in 220, the odds of hitting a flush are about 1 in 50, the odds of hitting a full house are about 1 in 40, and the odds of hitting quads are about 1 in 650. In general, the odds of hitting big hands in Texas hold’em, such as straights, flushes, full houses, and quads, are relatively low.

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For example, the odds of being dealt a specific starting hand (such as pocket aces) are fixed, but the odds of making a specific hand (such as a full house) on the flop, turn, or river can change based on the cards that have been dealt and the actions of the other players. The odds of hitting specific hands in Texas hold’em poker can vary depending on the specific situation. If you are learning how to play poker (or video poker), it’s essential to grasp the relative hand strengths (poker hand rankings) quickly so that you know which hands beat you – and which hand is the best hand (also known as “the nuts”) in every possible poker situation.

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