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title="Poker" href="http://www.top10pokerbonuses.com" target="_blank">Poker</a> is unpredictable, no matter how much you think you know what the other player&#8217;s are holding in their hands, there is always the chance that you could be wrong, this uncertainty challenges the mind and makes the game into a contest of skill, memory and psychology. Elements that make the game exciting, different and fun to play.</p><p>The more you know about the game the better you will become. One of the ways to enhance your game knowledge is with the understanding of the odds. To make this easier for you we have compiled these into a handy chart, for you to learn how they work. Once you know your odds and your chances of winning you will find your game starts to get better.</p><h4>Pre Flop Deal Odds and Community Cards</h4><table
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class="textstyle" width="340" height="13">Defined Pocket Pair, like Ace-Ace</td><td
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class="textstyle" height="13">Ace-King suited</td><td
class="textstyle" align="center">331 to 1</td></tr><tr><td
class="textstyle" height="13">Ace-King off-suit</td><td
class="textstyle" align="center">110 to 1</td></tr><tr><td
class="textstyle" height="13">Ace with less than Jack, suited</td><td
class="textstyle" align="center">36 to 1</td></tr><tr><td
class="textstyle" height="13">Ace with less than Jack, off-suit</td><td
class="textstyle" align="center">11 to 1</td></tr><tr><td
class="textstyle" height="13">Any Pair</td><td
class="textstyle" align="center">16 to 1</td></tr><tr><td
class="textstyle" height="13">Any two cards suited</td><td
class="textstyle" align="center">3.25 to 1</td></tr><tr><td
class="textstyle" height="13">Any two cards connected and suited</td><td
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class="textstyle" height="13">Any two cards connected and off-suit</td><td
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class="textstyle" width="340" height="30">A set with pocket pair</td><td
class="textstyle" align="center">7.5 to 1</td></tr><tr><td
class="textstyle" height="30">Any pair or more</td><td
class="textstyle" align="center">2.1 to 1</td></tr><tr><td
class="textstyle" height="30">2 or more suited cards with suited hand</td><td
class="textstyle" align="center">7.5 to 1</td></tr><tr><td
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class="textstyle" width="340" height="30">Hit a flush with 4 suited on flop</td><td
class="textstyle" align="center">1.86 to 1</td></tr><tr><td
class="textstyle" height="30">Hit a full house or more with 2 pairs</td><td
class="textstyle" align="center">5 to 1</td></tr><tr><td
class="textstyle" height="30">2 pair or 3 of a kind with pair on flop</td><td
class="textstyle" align="center">11 to 1</td></tr><tr><td
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