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Poker Hand Calculator
Enter the hole cards and the board, and we'll work out who wins, who chops, and how the sidepots split. Supports Texas Hold'em, Pot-Limit Omaha, multi-way all-ins, run-it-twice, and even two-deck home games. Runs entirely in your browser — no signup, no account, no data sent anywhere.
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What this calculator does
Every player gets hole cards. The dealer puts a board out. Our evaluator scores each player's best 5-card hand (following the right rules for the chosen game), figures out who wins outright versus who chops, and then walks the sidepots based on each player's stack and all-in status. When you run it twice or three times, each run pays out its own share of the pot.
Texas Hold'em rules used
A player makes the best 5-card hand from any combination of their two hole cards and the five community cards. They can use both hole cards, one, or play the board. Hand rankings follow standard high-poker order: straight flush, four of a kind, full house, flush, straight, three of a kind, two pair, one pair, high card.
Pot-Limit Omaha (PLO) rules used
Each player gets four hole cards and must use exactly two of them combined with exactly three board cards to make their best 5-card hand — that's the rule that catches new PLO players out. The calculator enforces this automatically, so the "nut flush" with one suited card in your hand is not a flush at all.
How sidepots are calculated
When players go all-in for different amounts, the pot splits into a main pot (which everyone is eligible for) and one or more sidepots (which only the players with deeper stacks contest). The calculator orders all-ins by stack size, builds each pot layer by layer, and awards each layer to the eligible winners. If you've ever lost a hand and still got paid out of the main pot, that's why.
Frequently asked questions
Does this work pre-flop or only at showdown?
The calculator works once the board has at least a flop. It's a hand-resolution / sidepot tool, not a pre-flop equity simulator. For an all-in pre-flop with no board, leave the flop empty — when you fill in cards, the winner updates live.
Can I add more than two boards (run it three times)?
Yes. Add as many boards as you want. The pot splits evenly across them, and ties on a single board are chopped within that board.
What's "2 decks" mode for?
Some home games run with two decks shuffled together to speed up dealing across multiple boards. With two-deck mode on, each card can appear up to twice across hole cards and boards — useful for accurate run-it-twice calculations when the same flop card needs to repeat.
Is anything saved?
No. The whole calculation runs in your browser. Nothing is stored, nothing is sent to a server. If you want to track sessions, settlements, and stats over time across your homegame, sign up for Stack Tracker.
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