Below is each Texas Holdem Poker Hand possible, the number of ways
to make that Hand, and the Odds on getting that Hand. The first thing to note when looking at the Texas Holdem Poker Hand Odds Chart is the extremes. The odds of getting a Royal Flush is 1 in 649,740. These odds make getting a Royal Flush so unlikely that you should not factor a Royal Flush into your decision making while learning Holdem. If you could play 50 hands in an hour
for 8 hours a day it would take you about 4.5 years before you get a Royal Flush. Now lets look at the other extreme, the Texas Holdem Poker Hand Odds of NOT getting even a pair. There are 1,302,540 different combinations that will leave you without pair. The Texas Holdem Poker Hand Odds of NOT getting a pair are 1 in 1.99 which means you have a 50% percent chance at not getting a pair. An important thing to remember is that this does not mean that you have a 50% chance of getting a WINNING pair. You still can get pairs like 2,2 or 3,3 ect. that will hardly be winners. Also note that the odds of getting two pairs is greater than the odds of getting 3 of a kind. Also note that the odds of getting two pairs is ten times greater than the odds of getting one pair.
Royal Flush 4 1 in 649,740
Straight Flush 36 1 in 72,193
Four of a Kind 624 1 in 4,165
Full House 3,744 1 in 694
Flush 5,108 1 in 508
Straight 10,200 1 in 254
Three of a Kind 54,912 1 in 47
Two Pairs 123,552 1 in 21
One Pair 1,098,240 1 in 2.3
No Pair Hand 1,302,540 1 in 1.9