![]() ![]() Over Pair (above top card on the board) = 23.3% Mid Pair (above second card on the board) = 23.3% Weak Pair (below second card on the board) = 41.3% Ignoring any Pairs on the board (we’ll still count our holding as One-Pair in this case), here is the breakdown for pocket-Pairs. Naturally, some of our starting hands will already be pocket Pairs! This means we have guaranteed odds to make a Pair or better. However, our overall odds of making a Pair with any starting hand is actually 31.1%. The odds of making a Pair on the flop depend on the type of hand we have.Īssuming two unpaired hole cards, our odds of making a Pair on the flop is 29%. It can also be if we pair one of our hole cards with one on the board, or we play a Pair on the board. The odds of flopping a pair with an upaired starting hand is 29% or 1 in 3.45Ī Pair in Hold’em can be where we hold two cards of identical rank in our starting hand. ![]()
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