The following table shows the static probabilities of landing each possible hand in Texas Hold Em. Hands are made by selecting the best 5 cards out of your 2 pockets and the community cards on the table. If two players tie, then the best 5 cards for both players are compared in descending order, and the winner is selected with the first highest kicker card. If both players have the same best 5 card hand, then the match is a draw and results in a split pot.
Aces are the highest card in the game, but can be used for low straights (A-2-3-4-5).
| Rank | Name | Example | Probability |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Royal Straight Flush |
Royal Flush (Ace high)
|
0.003% |
| 2 | Straight Flush |
Straight Flush (7 high)
|
0.028% |
| 3 | Four of a Kind |
Four of a Kind (8s)
|
0.168% |
| 4 | Full House |
Full House (Kings over 10s)
|
2.596% |
| 5 | Flush |
Flush (Ace High)
|
3.025% |
| 6 | Straight |
Straight (10 High)
|
4.619% |
| 7 | Three of a Kind |
Three of a Kind (7s)
|
4.830% |
| 8 | Two Pair |
Two Pair (Kings and 9s)
|
23.496% |
| 9 | One Pair |
One Pair (Aces)
|
43.823% |
| 10 | High Card |
King High
|
17.412% |