Poker Hand Notes

Starting with all hands, you can always click on the name of the rank to see the distribution for that category. This will show you the statistics for the selected rank. You can do this, until there are no more different ranks in that category. On the right side you will see hand examples for the best and worst hands of the category you are currently displaying.

on the right you see a screen shot for the statistics for two pair.

The heading shows the name of the group, in this case two pair.
Number of Hands: the total for this group. In this case there are 123.552 two pair combinations from all 2.598.960 poker hands.
Odds: The odds to receive a hand from this group (two pair). Here your odds to get a two pair hand are 20/1.
Different ranks: Number of different ranks for that group. Here, there are 12 different two pair ranks, namely from aces down to threes.

Explanation for the numbers use to display statistics

The Columns

Category: The name of the category. In the example, the marked cells in that row show the values for two Jacks.
Number: The number of hands that fall into that group. In the example, there are 14.256 different combinations for a two pair jacks up.
Odds: The odds to receive that hand. In the example the odds to get jacks up are 181/1.
Distrib.: The distribution among that group. Here the number of 11,5% shows, that from all two pair hands 11,5% will be jacks up.
Chance: The probability to receive that hand. The basis for the calculation are always all hands. The chance to get two pair jacks up out of all possible poker hands is 0,55%.
Totaled: In this column the chance for this and the better ranks is totaled. For two pair jacks up, the number tells you, that 2,56% of all hands will be two pair jacks up or better