Texas Holdem Flop Statistics
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In the post Flop texture I discussed one view of flop texture, which is to divide flops into dry boards or wet boards, dependent on the composition of the three cards. In this post, I shall discuss another approach, which concentrates on suitedness and connectedness. In this post, I will be referring to the groups in Hand Rankings and Strengths.
*Texas Holdem Flop Statistics Cheat
*Texas Holdem Flop Statistics 2020
*Texas Holdem Flop Statistics Rules
*Texas Holdem Flop Statistics 2019
It is almost a truism to say that previously strong pre-flop pocket cards can turn into a mediocre or trash combination dependent on the flop, and previously mediocre or possibly trash pocket cards can be transformed into strong or even monster hands dependent on the flop. Since we are considering playing online poker, and hands move at a fast clip, we need a way to quickly evaluate the flop, to determine whether or not to fold, or to continue to bet on the turn, the river, and eventually to participate in the showdown.
Firstly, we ask how many cards of the same suit does the board have. Is a flush draw possible? There is a better chance if all three cards are of the same suit; if you have two cards of a matching suit you have a made flush, if you have one card of a matching suit, you need only match on the turn or the river to turn the hand into a made flush. If there are two cards of the same suit, and you have one or two cards of a matching suit, then help from the turn or river is required, but it’s possible to turn your hand into a made flush.
Next, we ask how many connected cards does the board have. If the three cards are all connected there is a good chance of a straight draw, and you might even have a made straight draw with your own pocket cards. If two cards are connected and there is a one-gap or two-gap in the other card, you may need only one matching card, and assistance from the turn or the river to make a made straight draw.
Finally, we ask how many face cards does the board have, and how many pairs, preferably high pairs there are. If you are playing a disciplined game, and restricting your pocket cards to Groups 1 to 3 in early position, and Groups 4 and 5 in late position, face cards in the flop are more attractive because most players will play through to the flop holding face cards, in the hopes of making a two pair, a trip, a full house, or even four of a kind.
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Understanding Probability In Texas Holdem Is An Essential Aspect Of Profitable Play - Pre-Flop Probability Starting Guide Here! Pre-Flop Poker Probability Statistics - Chances Dealt AA Aces Sunday, 13. Below is a table of Texas Holdem starting hands, ordered by their Expected Value (EV) in a 2 player holdem game. These statistics were produced by using millions of hand histories to compute the following results. The unit for EV is average profit in big bets.Rainbow flops
By way of definition, a rainbow flop is a flop where all cards are of a different suit, so no flush draws are possible. If you have two suited matching cards, then a backdoor flush draw, with help from the turn and the river have a very low probability of occurring.
Most rainbow flops are where there is one high card, or where the flop is all rags, which are cards with a denomination of 8 and under. An example of a rainbow flop with one high card is:
With this flop, the best pocket cards are K9s (a Group 6 hand, so really only playable through to the flop in late position) making a two pair, or any King with a high kicker for a top pair.
Another rainbow flop, which is all rags, is: Custom magnetic poker chips.
Here, pretty much any two pair hand would be advantageous, but a Group 4 hand 88 would make a trip, and it’s unlikely one would bet a Group 7 hand 44 or 22 through to the flop to make the lower trips.2-suited flops
A 2-suited flop contains two cards of the same suit. For example:
A flush draw, which means you if have a Group 2 A ♢ J ♢ or Group 4 T ♢ 9 ♢, you have a good chance to make a flush draw on the turn or the river, and should bet through to the showdown. A single high-value matching card, such as A ♢, or K ♢, might lead to a back door flush draw, but would need a matching ? ♢ on both turn and river, which is a low probability outcome. 3-suited flops
A 3-suited flop is where all the cards are of the same suit. For example:
If you have two matching pocket cards, such as Group 3 Q ♢ J ♢ or A ♢ 10 ♢, you effectively have the nut flush and should play aggressively all the way to the showdown, because you are hardly likely to be beaten. However, you need to beware Group 6 K9s or K9 because a K or 9 on the turn and the river will make a full house. This is an unlikely, but possible, outcome and needs to be accounted for.2-connected flops
This type of flop makes it possible to make a straight draw, and because players prefer to play connected pocket pairs, and a two pair is also more likely. For example:
This is a rainbow flop and an open-ended straight draw is possible, with a one in three chance of a straight. So a Group 4 KQ requires an A or 9 to make a straight on the turn or the river, and a Group 4 98s requires a Q or a 7 on the turn or river to make a straight draw.3-connected flopsTexas Holdem Flop Statistics Cheat
A 3-connected flop makes it possible for a player to have a made straight. For example:
Here, a Group 2 KQs or a Group 4 KQ are required to have a made straight, but note also, a Group 5 87s or Group 8 87. The danger of playing the lower end pocket cards is you might be outplayed by the high-end pocket cards. It’s also possible to play Group 1 QQ or Group 4 88 and rely on the turn or river cards to make a straight.Texas Holdem Flop Statistics 2020High pair flops
A dangerous flop is a high pair flop. Most players will bet through to the flop on high pocket cards. For example:
A Group 1 JJs will result in four of a kind, a Group 3 KJs will result in a full house, a Group 2 KQs or Group 4 KQ will result in a two pair. The danger with playing a high pair is other players, playing through to the flop with their high pocket cards, may outplay you despite holding strong pocket cards yourself. Dangerous territory, indeed.Low pair flops
The danger for a playing encountering a low pair flop is from other loose aggressive or loose passive players. For example:Texas Holdem Flop Statistics Rules
it is likely that a tight aggressive player will fold any hand containing a 4. But loose players might likely play a hand containing a 4 for a trip, or a 9 for a two pair. However, any top pair is a viable combination for a two pair or full house, with assistance from the turn or the river.High cards only
Where there are high cards only, such as:
Texas Holdem Flop Statistics 2019
invites participation from a player playing Group 1 to Group 3 hands. Caution must be exercised because other players playing to the flop may have similarly strong hands, so it is necessary to observe other players’ betting patterns to determine whether to continue. So a Group 3 QJs or Group 5 QJ will be a straight, a Group 1 AA or KK, Group 2 TT will be a trip. Other winning combinations will be possible with assistance from the turn or river, but that’s another story.
In this post, I have covered another approach to evaluating the flop, by breaking it down into suitedness and connectedness, with other considerations, such as the rainbow flop and flops with pairs, along the way.
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In the post Flop texture I discussed one view of flop texture, which is to divide flops into dry boards or wet boards, dependent on the composition of the three cards. In this post, I shall discuss another approach, which concentrates on suitedness and connectedness. In this post, I will be referring to the groups in Hand Rankings and Strengths.
*Texas Holdem Flop Statistics Cheat
*Texas Holdem Flop Statistics 2020
*Texas Holdem Flop Statistics Rules
*Texas Holdem Flop Statistics 2019
It is almost a truism to say that previously strong pre-flop pocket cards can turn into a mediocre or trash combination dependent on the flop, and previously mediocre or possibly trash pocket cards can be transformed into strong or even monster hands dependent on the flop. Since we are considering playing online poker, and hands move at a fast clip, we need a way to quickly evaluate the flop, to determine whether or not to fold, or to continue to bet on the turn, the river, and eventually to participate in the showdown.
Firstly, we ask how many cards of the same suit does the board have. Is a flush draw possible? There is a better chance if all three cards are of the same suit; if you have two cards of a matching suit you have a made flush, if you have one card of a matching suit, you need only match on the turn or the river to turn the hand into a made flush. If there are two cards of the same suit, and you have one or two cards of a matching suit, then help from the turn or river is required, but it’s possible to turn your hand into a made flush.
Next, we ask how many connected cards does the board have. If the three cards are all connected there is a good chance of a straight draw, and you might even have a made straight draw with your own pocket cards. If two cards are connected and there is a one-gap or two-gap in the other card, you may need only one matching card, and assistance from the turn or the river to make a made straight draw.
Finally, we ask how many face cards does the board have, and how many pairs, preferably high pairs there are. If you are playing a disciplined game, and restricting your pocket cards to Groups 1 to 3 in early position, and Groups 4 and 5 in late position, face cards in the flop are more attractive because most players will play through to the flop holding face cards, in the hopes of making a two pair, a trip, a full house, or even four of a kind.
Gilroy criticizes the idea of an English patriotism of the Left fostered by Tony Benn, Eric Hobsbawm and E.P. “There Ain’t No Black in the Union Jack” is implicitly also a contribution to the debate about the peculiarities of the development and the weakness of Marxist tradition in England. Gilroy there aint no black in the union jack.
Understanding Probability In Texas Holdem Is An Essential Aspect Of Profitable Play - Pre-Flop Probability Starting Guide Here! Pre-Flop Poker Probability Statistics - Chances Dealt AA Aces Sunday, 13. Below is a table of Texas Holdem starting hands, ordered by their Expected Value (EV) in a 2 player holdem game. These statistics were produced by using millions of hand histories to compute the following results. The unit for EV is average profit in big bets.Rainbow flops
By way of definition, a rainbow flop is a flop where all cards are of a different suit, so no flush draws are possible. If you have two suited matching cards, then a backdoor flush draw, with help from the turn and the river have a very low probability of occurring.
Most rainbow flops are where there is one high card, or where the flop is all rags, which are cards with a denomination of 8 and under. An example of a rainbow flop with one high card is:
With this flop, the best pocket cards are K9s (a Group 6 hand, so really only playable through to the flop in late position) making a two pair, or any King with a high kicker for a top pair.
Another rainbow flop, which is all rags, is: Custom magnetic poker chips.
Here, pretty much any two pair hand would be advantageous, but a Group 4 hand 88 would make a trip, and it’s unlikely one would bet a Group 7 hand 44 or 22 through to the flop to make the lower trips.2-suited flops
A 2-suited flop contains two cards of the same suit. For example:
A flush draw, which means you if have a Group 2 A ♢ J ♢ or Group 4 T ♢ 9 ♢, you have a good chance to make a flush draw on the turn or the river, and should bet through to the showdown. A single high-value matching card, such as A ♢, or K ♢, might lead to a back door flush draw, but would need a matching ? ♢ on both turn and river, which is a low probability outcome. 3-suited flops
A 3-suited flop is where all the cards are of the same suit. For example:
If you have two matching pocket cards, such as Group 3 Q ♢ J ♢ or A ♢ 10 ♢, you effectively have the nut flush and should play aggressively all the way to the showdown, because you are hardly likely to be beaten. However, you need to beware Group 6 K9s or K9 because a K or 9 on the turn and the river will make a full house. This is an unlikely, but possible, outcome and needs to be accounted for.2-connected flops
This type of flop makes it possible to make a straight draw, and because players prefer to play connected pocket pairs, and a two pair is also more likely. For example:
This is a rainbow flop and an open-ended straight draw is possible, with a one in three chance of a straight. So a Group 4 KQ requires an A or 9 to make a straight on the turn or the river, and a Group 4 98s requires a Q or a 7 on the turn or river to make a straight draw.3-connected flopsTexas Holdem Flop Statistics Cheat
A 3-connected flop makes it possible for a player to have a made straight. For example:
Here, a Group 2 KQs or a Group 4 KQ are required to have a made straight, but note also, a Group 5 87s or Group 8 87. The danger of playing the lower end pocket cards is you might be outplayed by the high-end pocket cards. It’s also possible to play Group 1 QQ or Group 4 88 and rely on the turn or river cards to make a straight.Texas Holdem Flop Statistics 2020High pair flops
A dangerous flop is a high pair flop. Most players will bet through to the flop on high pocket cards. For example:
A Group 1 JJs will result in four of a kind, a Group 3 KJs will result in a full house, a Group 2 KQs or Group 4 KQ will result in a two pair. The danger with playing a high pair is other players, playing through to the flop with their high pocket cards, may outplay you despite holding strong pocket cards yourself. Dangerous territory, indeed.Low pair flops
The danger for a playing encountering a low pair flop is from other loose aggressive or loose passive players. For example:Texas Holdem Flop Statistics Rules
it is likely that a tight aggressive player will fold any hand containing a 4. But loose players might likely play a hand containing a 4 for a trip, or a 9 for a two pair. However, any top pair is a viable combination for a two pair or full house, with assistance from the turn or the river.High cards only
Where there are high cards only, such as:
Texas Holdem Flop Statistics 2019
invites participation from a player playing Group 1 to Group 3 hands. Caution must be exercised because other players playing to the flop may have similarly strong hands, so it is necessary to observe other players’ betting patterns to determine whether to continue. So a Group 3 QJs or Group 5 QJ will be a straight, a Group 1 AA or KK, Group 2 TT will be a trip. Other winning combinations will be possible with assistance from the turn or river, but that’s another story.
In this post, I have covered another approach to evaluating the flop, by breaking it down into suitedness and connectedness, with other considerations, such as the rainbow flop and flops with pairs, along the way.
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