Preflop is the most common and important street in poker. The decisions you make on this street will greatly impact the rest of the hand. The hands are organized by position or the order in which you act at the table. Play starts out with the Under The Gun (UTG) player, then moves to UTG+1, UTG+2, LoJack (LJ), HiJack (HJ), Cutoff (CO), Button. Preflop Guru is a solver-based (GTO) preflop training site for advanced poker players. With the tens of thousands of possible PLO hands, the best method to mastering preflop PLO is in developing your hand evaluation skills through practice. PLO ranges are all solver-based with micro-stakes, mid-stakes, and high-stakes rake modules as well.
In addition to the odds of winning a hand by pairing cards on the board, suited cards will flop a 4 flush 10.9% of the time (you will complete the flush 35.0% of those times). They will flop a flush outright 0.85% of the time. On this site you can find all possible combinations of preflop hands that can occur in Texas Hold'em Poker. As a bonus you will also learn the nicknames of the different hands. The hands are ranked from #1 to #169, where #1 is the best. This ranking is applicable when the poker table is full ring (9-10 people).
Based on the tabulated data and chart generated, there are a few interesting observations to be made. The are listed below:
1. Pair A is best hand
There should be no surprise that Pair A is the best hand. Having a pair A, helps you to easily get the best possible double pair combo or three-of-kind combo. While it might be harder to strike straight or flush with it, those scenarios are typically less likely to happen. Thus, making pair A better in general.
2. Offsuit 72 is the worst hand
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This might be less known to people and it could be counter intuitive. Some might have thought that perhaps Offsuit J2 would be worse than Offsuit 72. But, that is not the case.
To understand why this is the case, we can start thinking about what are combinations that are most likely to lead to a winning combo assuming no one folds. Given any hands, we are more likely to win with double pair, followed by 3-of-a-kind, straight flush and so forth.
With offsuit 72, we are more likely to win double pair of pair 7 and pair 2, followed by three-of-a-kind and so on. However, it is also worthwhile to note that it is highly like other players has a better double pair or three-of-a-kind. This bring us to the next important lesson to learn.
3. Having a suited, closely connected hand with A, K or Q is better than having pairs that is less than 9
If you were to investigate the table or chart, the hand ranked 5th is Suited AK. What is even more interesting is pairs hand only took 6 spots from rank 1 to rank 20. Most of the remaining spots were taken up by suited, closely connected hands with a high card like A, K or Q.
The reason for this is similar to previous point that we made. It is more frequent that players will win using double pairs or 3-of-a-kind. Therefore, having a higher card helps to push you to a better standing to win.
One final note on this topic - Pair 9 is the last pair hand ranked in the top 20 hands. Playing any other pairs hand may not be as good as conventional wisdom might suggest.
4. Winning chance drops fast within the top 7 ranked hands
This is the lesson that really took us by surprised. While developing our poker odds calculator, we did had a sense that odds of winning was somewhat asymmetric. But, the chart above really solidify how much the asymmetry was.
Within the top 7 ranked hands, the probability of winning drops really fast from paired A to paired K and so forth. If you get the top 7 hands, you really should work hard to get through the preflop.
5. You are more likely to win a 6 players match than a 9 players one
A player with hands that are in the top 7 ranks in a 6 players game have a much better chance of winning in a 9 players game. For example, Paired A has roughly 49.5% preflop winning probability in a 6-player game compared to only 35% in a 9-players game. While 14.5% difference is not as big as it sounds, it has a significant impact on the pot odds that you will need to make a value play. In short, it might be easier to make money off a 6 players game rather than a 9 players game.
6. In a no-folding six players match, your hand range to play is very large
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This point is not as crucial as other points we have made. But, we find this observation quite interesting although it is unlikely to happen in real life.
Suppose that we are in a no-folding 6 players Texas Hold'Em match. During every betting session, our pot odds is 5-to-1. This means that for every $1 we bet, we stand to win $5.
Based on this pot odds, our break-even pot equity or winning odds is around 16.67%. Using the chart above, we can see that we can play any hands better than rank 106. This means that players can play 105 types of hands out of 169 types (59.2% of all types) and still perform better than break even! Basically, you have a very large hand range to play in this type of situation.
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Nonetheless, this is a just-for-fun analysis, which does not happen that often in real life. Based on some of our experience playing, it could happen sometimes during preflop though.
7. Our hand rankings are similar to Sklansky hand groups
Sklansky hand groups was formulated by David Sklansky and Mason Malmuth. Both of these old school poker players understand the math very well. It is no surprise that our hand rankings aligns very well with their proposed hand groups.
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Sklansky hand group proposes that Tier 1 group consists of pair A, pair K, pair Q, pair J and suited AK. These cards are essentially ranked 1 to 5 via our Monte Carlo simulation. The same observation can be made for Sklansky Tier 2 and Tier 3 hand group.
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| If you have any questions or suggestions don't hesitate to send a mail -click here | On this site you can find all possible combinations of preflop hands that can occur in Texas Hold'em Poker. As a bonus you will also learn the nicknames of the different hands. The hands are ranked from #1 to #169, where #1 is the best. This ranking is applicable when the poker table is full ring (9-10 people). The ranking is based on computer calculation results with all the players staying to the river card. It is not applicable to any real play. If the hand is named XXs then it means the hand is suited, if XXo then the hand is off suit.
| #1 AA
Pocket Rockets American Airlines The Hand Bullets Rocky Mountains | #2 KK
Cowboys Kamikaze King Kong Cold Turkey Kangaroos | #3 QQ
Hilton Sisters Ladies West Hollywood The Bitches The Witches Double Date 4 Tits Flower Girls | #4 AKs
Big Slick in a suit Anna Kournikova Santa Barbara Mike Haven | #5 JJ
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| #6 AQs
Big Chick Little Slick Anthony & Cleopatra | #7 KQs
Mamas and Papas Newlyweds Marriage Royal Couple Parents | #8 AJs
Ajax Black Jack Jack Ass J-birds | #9 KJs
Kojak King John Hary Potter Bachelor's Hand Tucson Monster | #10 TT
TinTin Tension Twenty Miles | #11 AKo
Big Slick Anna Kournikova | #12 ATs
Johnny Moss Bookends | #13 QJs
Oedipus Maverick | #14 KTs
Katie Big Al | #15 QTs
Quint Varkony Gratitude Greyhound | #16 JTs
Morgan | #17 99
Wayne Gretzky German Virgin Popeye's Phil Hellmuth | #18 AQo
Big Chick Little slick | #19 A9s
Rounders Hand Driving the Truck | #20 KQo
Mixed Marriage Othello | #21 88
Snowmen Little Oldsmobile Two Fat Ladies Catnuts | #22 K9s
Canine Pair of Dogs Turner & Hooch Pedigree Fido Sawmill | #23 T9s
Count Down | #24 A8s
Dead Mans Hand | #25 Q9s
Quinine | #26 J9s
Jeanine | #27 AJo
Ace Jack-off | #28 A5s
High Five | #29 77
Buggy Tops Saturn Sunset Strip Hockey Sticks Mullets Walking Sticks | #30 A7s
Red Baron | #31 KJo
Kojak King John Jack-King-off Harry Potter | #32 A4s
Sharp Tops Amen Tranny's | #33 A3s
Ash Tray Baskin Robbins | #34 A6s
Mile High | #35 QJo
Maverick Fred & Ethel | #36 66
Route 66 Kicks | #37 K8s
The Feast Kokomo | #38 T8s
Tetris Tenaciously | #39 A2s
Hunting Season Arizona Acey-Deucy | #40 98s
Oldsmobile | #41 J8s
Jeffrey Dalmer | #42 ATo
Bookends | #43 Q8s
Kuwait | #44 K7s
King Salmon Kevin | #45 KTo
Katie Woodcutter | #46 55
Presto Double Nickels Speed Limit Sammy | #47 JTo
Morgan | #48 87s
RPM Tahoe | #49 QTo
Quint Greyhound | #50 44
Robert Varkonyi Quint Magnum Colt 44 Sail Boats Diana Dors | #51 33
Crabs City Parks | #52 22
Quackers Pocket Swans Ducks Barely Legal The Strippers | #53 K6s
The Concubine | #54 97s
Grapefruit | #55 K5s
King of Nickels | #56 76s
America Union Oil | #57 T7s
The Bowling Hand Split | #58 K4s
Fork | #59 K3s
King Crab Sizzler Commander Crab | #60 K2s
White Men Can't Jump | #61 Q7s
Computer Hand | #62 86s
Eubie Maxwell Smart | #63 65s
Ken Warren | #64 J7s
Dice Hand | #65 54s
Colt | #66 Q6s
| #67 75s
Heinz 57 Sauce | #68 96s
Overtime Soixante Neuf | #69 Q5s
Granny Mae (if spades) | #70 64s
Revolution The Rabbit | #71 Q4s
| #72 Q3s
Bitch with Crabs Gay Waiter | #73 T9o
Countdown | #74 T6s
Driver's License | #75 Q2s
Windsor Waiter | #76 A9o
Jesus Chris Ferguson | #77 53s
| #78 85s
Finky Dink | #79 J6s
Jack Sikma | #80 J9o
Emergency 9-11 | #81 K9o
Sawmill | #82 J5s
Jackson Five Motown | #83 Q9o
Quinine | #84 43s
Waltz Time | #85 74s
Barn Owl | #86 J4s
Done Hand Jermaine Flat Tire | #87 J3s
J-Lo Bird Table | #88 95s
Dolly Parton Hard Working | #89 J2s
The Jew | #90 63s
JFK Three Dozen | #91 A8o
Dead Man's Hand | #92 52s
Two Bits Quarter | #93 T5s
Dimestore Woolworth Five and Dime | #94 84s
Big Brother George Orwell | #95 T4s
Roger That Over and Out Convoy The Good Buddy | #96 T3s
| #97 42s
The Answer Lumberjack | #98 T2s
Texas Dolly Terminator II | #99 98o
Oldsmobile | #100 T8o
Tetris | #101 A5o
High Five | #102 A7o
Red Baron | #103 73s
Dutch Waiter Swedish Busboy | #104 A4o
Crashing Airlines | #105 32s
Hooter Hand Jordan | #106 94s
San Fransisco | #107 93s
Jack Benny | #108 J8o
Jeffery Dalmer | #109 A3o
Baskin Robbins Ash Tray | #110 62s
| #111 92s
Twiggy | #112 K8o
The Feast Dr Spoon Kokomo | #113 A6o
Mile High | #114 87o
Tahoe | #115 Q8o
Kuwait | #116 83s
Raquel Welch | #117 A2o
Arizona Big Balls Hunting Season | #118 82s
Fat Lady and a Duck | #119 97o
Grapefruit | #120 72s
Beer Hand | #121 76o
Union Oil | #122 K7o
King Salmon | #123 65o
Ken Warren | #124 T7o
Split | #125 K6o
The Concubine | #126 86o
Maxwell Smart | #127 54o
Colt 45 Jesse James Jane Russell | #128 K5o
Rotten Cowboy | #129 J7o
Dice | #130 75o
Filipino Slick Heinz | #131 Q7o
Computer Hand | #132 K4o
Fork | #133 K3o
Commander Crab King Crab | #134 96o
Percy | #135 K2o
Big Fritz | #136 64o
The Question | #137 Q6o
| #138 53o
Bully Johnson | #139 85o
The Scag | #140 T6o
Sweet Sixteen | #141 Q5o
| #142 43o
Waltz Time | #143 Q4o
| #144 Q3o
Gay Waiter | #145 74o
Cambodian Slick | #146 Q2o
The Vesty | #147 J6o
Jack Sikma | #148 63o
JFK Blocky | #149 J5o
Jackson Five | #150 95o
Dolly Parton | #151 52o
Quarter | #152 J4o
Kid Grenade | #153 J3o
Fortran | #154 42o
The Answer | #155 J2o
Bennifer | #156 84o
Big Brother | #157 T5o
Nickels and Dimes | #158 T4o
CB Hand Roger That | #159 32o
Big Gulp Hooter Hand Mississippi Slick Can of Corn | #160 T3o
| #161 73o
Rusty Trombone | #162 T2o
Texas Dolly | #163 62o
Bed & Breakfast | #164 94o
Joe Montana Banana | #165 93o
Jack Benny | #166 92o
Montana Banana Twiggy | #167 83o
Suzanna Banana Sven Raquel Welch | #168 82o
Sixty Nine | #169 72o
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