Poker Calculator

Easy to use Texas Hold'em and Omaha poker equity calculator

Poker Calculator - Texas Hold'em & Omaha Equity

"Poker Calculator" is an easy-to-use app for calculating poker equity in Texas Hold'em and Omaha. Input cards and ranges to get precise equity and winning percentages for each player. It uses exact odds when possible and Monte Carlo simulation otherwise. The app supports hand-range selection, suit preferences, and saves custom ranges. Completely free and ad-free, it also calculates equity for Omaha High and High/Low variants. For feedback, contact the developer at [email protected].
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App stats

Rating: 4.67
(237)
Version: 2.18 (Last updated: 2024-12-13)
Creation date: 2011-01-15
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Other: Google Play license check

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App summary

Texas Hold'em and Omaha Equity Calculator

Input cards, hand range and community cards optionally. Then calculates the equity and win percentage for each player. Also shows detailed statistics of each possible hands.

Calculates exact odds when there is not a lot of unknown cards on the table. Otherwise, uses Monte Carlo simulation to calculate odds.

Completely free. No advertisement.


Texas Hold'em equity calculator:
- Select hand-ranges
- Choose suits for hand range
- Fast and simple card / range selector
- Save and load your own hand ranges

Omaha equity calculator:
- Calculates equity for Omaha High and Omaha High/Low
- Calculates equity for 4, 5 or 6 cards Omaha

Please send me an email if you find a bug or want me to improve anything:
[email protected]

User reviews

This is the best
by Sepehr, 2024-05-11

Exactly what I have been looking for. Effective. No concerns with stat accuracy (minor variations in odds expected every calc). "Unkown" should be "Unknown".
by A Google user, 2012-11-21
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