Poker Odds Hand Strength Calculator Excel Sheet | Spreadsheet Download

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Learn how to play poker better with this simple Hand Strength calculation spreadsheet. The program will calculate the chance that another player at the table has better cards then you, so you know what your statistical win chance is.

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  2. For all of ya…Right click and save…by the way the sheet protection is bad af…debunked it in less than 1 minute

  3. The interface is great, but I'm not sold on the math, if I understand the presentation. My intent is to be helpful (I used to test software for a living), not merely critical. First hand I set up with my pocket = 2s2d and the board flop=3s4s8d, turn=As, river=5s. The sheet reports that my win chance is 100%, but if someone has 6s7s in their pocket, I don't win. (The Odds of Getting chart shows 2% for FH, though there is no pair on the board, so there is 0% for a FH. It's not clear if this chart is the odds of ME getting or the odds of an opponent getting.) Second hand: my pocket = KdKc, flop=AsQcJc, turn=Th (win 97%, opp 3%). It seems like the likelihood that an opp could make a flush or FH on the river is higher than 3% (I'm no statistician). A player with 2 clubs has 8 outs for a flush, and there are 8 outs for the board to pair (assuming someone has paired or tripped any of the board cards already for a possible FH), 4 outs for anyone with 2 pair already to hit a FH. When the river=Kh my win drops to 95% although there is no higher hand possible (no flush, no FH, no quads possible). The odds of winning at this point are actually 0% since it would be a split pot with anyone left in the hand. Third hand: pocket=TcAc, flop=ThJcQc, turn=9c (win 99%, opp 1%). At this point I have the nut flush, the only thing that can beat me is a FH on the river (only 7 outs for the board to pair since I have one of the Tens). With river=Kd the odds change to win 98%, opp 2%, but again there is no higher hand possible to beat my nut flush, as no one else could have a straight flush since I have the Tc, though the Odds of Getting chart shows 4% for SF. The Odds of Getting chart shows 2% to get a RF, but it's actually 0% since I have 2 of the cards needed and the board only has 2. It would also be helpful (and avoid apparent bad calculations) if the cards selected for the Hand disabled those cards in the Board (or set text color for those cards to white) and disabled the rest of the cards in the Hand.

  4. You calculate the probability of full house as (probability of pair) x (probability of three of a kind). I think it's a principal mistake because these two situation often exclude each other although the one by one probability is positive. Example: we have 2s 4s 6d 8c 10c on the table, and no one can have full house but in the calculation it has positive (minor) probability. The problem is, that full house is a verry strong combination with many possible combination. You usually sum this many (156) possible minor probabilities, which systematically diverts the calculation. (maybe the problem is the same in the case of two pairs)

  5. mhhh i tried my holecards (66) on the board 66799 and i have 0% of quads, what is the mistake?

  6. As some have noted in the comments, there are some bugs in the maths in the sheet. Can you upload an unlocked version of the sheet so that those interested can try fixing / improving performance?

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