Free Poker Equity Calculator

Enter hole cards and boards with simple controls. Review wins, ties, losses, odds, and exports. Use clear results for better poker decisions today now.

Calculator

Enter exactly two cards.
Leave blank for random opponent hands.
Enter zero to five shared cards.
Optional removed cards.
Use 1 to 8 seats.
Higher values improve stability.

Formula Used

The calculator uses repeated random legal deals. Each trial completes missing board cards and unknown opponent hands. It evaluates the best five card poker hand for each player.

Win % = wins ÷ trials × 100.

Tie % = hero tied pots ÷ trials × 100.

Loss % = losses ÷ trials × 100.

Equity % = total hero pot share ÷ trials × 100.

When three players tie, each receives one third equity credit. When two players tie, each receives one half credit.

How to Use This Calculator

  1. Enter the hero hand with two cards, such as Ah Kh.
  2. Add known opponent cards, or keep that field blank.
  3. Enter board cards if the flop, turn, or river is known.
  4. Add dead cards only when removed cards are known.
  5. Select opponent count and simulation trials.
  6. Press Calculate Equity and review the result above the form.
  7. Use CSV or PDF export for records and reports.

Example Data Table

Scenario Hero Opponent Board Opponents Purpose
Premium pair Ah Ad Random None 1 Preflop strength check
Flush draw Ah Kh Qs Qd Th 7h 2c 1 Post flop draw study
Multiway pot Js Ts Random 9s 8d 2h 3 Equity under pressure
Turn decision Ac Qc Kd Ks Qc 9c 3d 2s 1 One card to come

Why This Poker Equity Tool Helps

Poker equity shows how often a hand should win over many possible runouts. It is not a promise. It is a measured guide for better decisions. A strong hand can still lose. A weak draw can still improve. Equity keeps these swings in view.

Use It Before Tough Calls

This calculator lets you enter two hole cards, known board cards, dead cards, and opponent details. You can test a fully known matchup. You can also leave rival cards blank. The tool then builds random legal hands for the missing seats. This makes it useful before studying calls, shoves, folds, and tournament spots.

Monte Carlo Method

The calculation uses repeated trials. Each trial completes the deck with legal unseen cards. It fills missing board cards. It gives unknown opponents two cards. Then it compares the best five card hand for every player. The process repeats for the selected number of trials. More trials usually give a steadier estimate. Fewer trials run faster.

Reading The Result

Win percentage counts simulations where your hand wins alone. Tie percentage counts shared pots. Loss percentage counts all trials where another player beats you. Equity percentage is the most useful number. It gives partial credit for tied pots. For example, a two way split gives half a win. A three way split gives one third.

Smart Study Workflow

Start with simple heads up examples. Add flop cards when you want post flop equity. Add turn cards for tighter river planning. Use dead cards when folded cards are known in training material. Increase opponents to see how multiway pots reduce strong hand value. Export the result when you need notes, coaching records, or content tables.

Important Limits

No calculator can replace table judgment. Ranges, position, stack depth, bet size, and player style still matter. This tool focuses on card equity. Combine it with pot odds and expected value. That creates a stronger study habit. Use the output as a guide, not as automatic advice.

Repeat the same spot with small changes. Change one blocker. Remove one board card. Add one caller. These drills reveal which details shift equity most. They also make future estimates faster during real play under pressure today.

FAQs

What is poker equity?

Poker equity is your expected share of the pot based on possible remaining cards. It includes wins and partial credit for ties.

Does this calculator use exact enumeration?

It uses Monte Carlo trials. The estimate becomes steadier when you increase the number of simulations.

Can I enter a complete board?

Yes. Enter five board cards. The calculator will compare the final hands without adding more board cards.

Can opponent cards stay blank?

Yes. Blank opponent cards are treated as random legal cards from the unseen deck.

What are dead cards?

Dead cards are removed from the deck. Use them when training material reveals folded or unavailable cards.

Why do results change between runs?

Random simulations can vary. Increase trials to reduce swing and produce a more stable estimate.

Does equity equal profit?

No. Profit also depends on pot odds, bet size, fold equity, position, rake, and future action.

Which card format should I use?

Use rank plus suit. Examples include Ah, Td, 7c, and Ks. Ten can be written as T.

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