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The following enumerates the frequency of each hand, given all combinations of 5 cards randomly drawn from a full deck of 52, without wild cards. The probability is calculated based on 2,598,960, the total number of 5 card combinations. Here, the probability is the frequency of the hand divided by the total number of 5 card hands, and the odds are defined by (1/p) − 1 : 1, where p is the probability. (The frequencies given are exact; the probabilities and odds are approximate.)
| Hand | Frequency | Probability | Odds against |
|---|---|---|---|
| Royal flush | 4 | 0.00000154 % | 649,740 : 1 |
| Straight flush | 36 | 0.0000154 % | 64,973 : 1 |
| Four of a kind | 624 | 0.0240 % | 4,164 : 1 |
| Full house | 3,744 | 0.144 % | 693 : 1 |
| Flush | 5,108 | 0.197 % | 508 : 1 |
| Straight | 10,200 | 0.392 % | 254 : 1 |
| Three of a kind | 54,912 | 2.11 % | 46.3 : 1 |
| Two pair | 123,552 | 4.75 % | 20.0 : 1 |
| One pair | 1,098,240 | 42.3 % | 1.37 : 1 |
| No pair | 1,302,540 | 50.1 % | 0.995 : 1 |
| Total | 2,598,960 | 100 % | 1 : 1 |
The royal flush is also included as a straight flush above. The royal flush can be formed 4 ways (one for each suit), giving it a probability of 0.000001539077169 and odds of 649,740 : 1.
When ace-low straights and straight flushes are not counted, the probabilities of each are reduced: straights and straight flushes become 9/10 as common as they otherwise would be.
The following computations show how the above frequencies were determined. To understand these derivations, the reader should be familiar with the basic properties of the binomial coefficients and their interpretation as the number of ways of choosing elements from a given set. See also: sample space and event (probability theory).
In some popular variations of poker, a player uses the best five-card poker hand out of seven cards. The frequencies are calculated in a manner similar to that shown for 5-card hands, except additional complications arise due to the extra two cards in the 7 card poker hand.[1] The total number of distinct 7-card hands is 133,784,560. It is notable that the probability of a no-pair hand is less than the probability of a one-pair or two-pair hand. (The frequencies given are exact; the probabilities and odds are approximate.)
| Hand | Frequency | Probability | Odds against |
|---|---|---|---|
| Straight flush | 41,584 | 0.03108 % | 3,216 : 1 |
| Four of a kind | 224,848 | 0.1681 % | 594 : 1 |
| Full house | 3,473,184 | 2.60 % | 37.5 : 1 |
| Flush | 4,047,644 | 3.03 % | 32.1 : 1 |
| Straight | 6,180,020 | 4.62 % | 20.6 : 1 |
| Three of a kind | 6,461,620 | 4.83 % | 19.7 : 1 |
| Two pair | 31,433,400 | 23.5 % | 3.26 : 1 |
| One pair | 58,627,800 | 43.8 % | 1.28 : 1 |
| No pair | 23,294,460 | 17.4 % | 4.74 : 1 |
| Total | 133,784,560 | 100 % | 0 : 1 |
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