

Therefore, you'd have 6 outs for the turn and river. Any of the 3 remaining 5's or 9's in the deck would give you at least a pair. Nothing: If your hold cards are unsuited and lower than at least 1 of the cards in the flop, you have 6 outs to achieve a pair.To tally your outs, you'll need to carefully assess your hand after the flop and then decide what hand you can attain. Under ideal circumstances, 1 of 15 different outs can complete a strong hand. In some cases, you may have only 2 outs, meaning your chances of attaining a desirable hand is remote. For example, a two-way tie will count for half a win and half a loss.Outs are cards that directly contribute to the hand you're trying to build. A tie is devided between a win and a loss. For example 2 to 1 would mean there are two lost rounds for each won round. %Tie: The percentage of simulated rounds the player has tied with other players.This does not include rounds that were a tie. %Win: The percentage of simulated rounds the player has won outright.Results: for each player with specified cards, the results will return: To clear the table and to start again, click the 'Clear Table' button.Click the 'Calculate Odds' button and see the results appear in the results window.Continue to place cards on the table in this manner until you have set up the table cards as you want (you may have any combination of known and unknown cards set).Select a card in the deck to place on the selected table card.Select the number of opponents from the drop down box at the top left.
