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Drawing Odds Chart

Drawing Odds from a Deck of 47 Unseen Cards

Number of outs 2 Cards to come 1 Card to Come Example
20 67.5 43.5  
19 65.0 41.3  
18 62.4 39.1  
17 59.8 37.0  
16 57.0 34.8  
15 54.1 32.6 open-end straight flush draw
14 51.2 30.4  
13 48.1 28.3  
12 45.0 26.1 Flopped a four-flush and pair a hole card wins
11 41.7 23.9  
10 38.4 21.7 Flopped a set and missed the full house on the turn
9 35.0 19.6 Flopped a four-flush
8 31.5 17.4 Open-end straight draw
7 27.8 15.2 Flopped a set, need to fill up.
6 24.1 13.0  
5 20.4 10.9 Hold Apoker terms, glossary Kpoker rules and flopped an ace or king.
4 16.5 8.7 Inside straight draw/ you pair both both hole cards.
3 12.5 6.5 Have a pair and need to hit your kicker.
2 8.4 4.3 Hold a pair and did not flop a set.
1 4.3 2.2 Need exactly one specific card to win.

Now if you get the top pair from the flop, how likely is it that you'll get an overcard on the turn or the river? Well..take a look at the following table:

Chance of Getting an Overcard on the Turn or the River AFTER Flopping Top Pair
 

If your top pair is: % of the time an overcard will come on the turn or river
A 00
K 17
Q 32
J 45
10 57
9 68
8 77
7 84
6 90
5 95
4 98
3 100

For example, if you hold 9poker hand ranking8Poker Hands, and the flop is 9Poker Hands7poker odds4poker strategy, a 10, jack, queen, king, or ace will come on the turn or river 68% of the time.