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Common Situations Percentage/Odds
Pre-Flop -- Odds of getting the following cards dealt to you    
Any pocket pair 5.9% (16.0 to 1)
AA or KK 0.9% (109.5 to 1)
AA, KK, QQ or JJ 1.8% (54.3 to 1)
AK 1.2% (81.9 to 1)
At least one Ace 14.9% (5.7 to 1)
Two suited cards 23.5% (3.3 to 1)
Suited connectors 3.9% (24.5 to 1)
On the Flop -- Odds of the following flop situations    
No A or K on the flop when you are NOT holding an A or K 58.6% (0.7 to 1)
No A on the flop when you are NOT holding an A 77.5% (0.3 to 1)
Pairing at least 1 of 2 live cards when you are not holding a pair (e.g., you hold a hand like AQ and your opponent does not have an A or Q, so you want to know the odds of seeing an A or Q on the flop) 32.5% (2.1 to 1)
Pairing your 1 live card when you are not holding a pair (e.g., you hold a hand like AQ and your opponent has a hand like AK,  so you want to know the odds of seeing a Q on the flop -- the A doesn't help you since your opponent also has the A) 18.0% (4.6 to 1)
Pairing both live cards when you are not holding a pair (e.g., you hold a hand like AQ and your opponent does not have an A or Q, so you want to know the odds of seeing both an A and Q on the flop) 2.1% (46.3 to 1)
Making a set or better when you have a pocket pair (e.g., you have two tens and you want to know the odds of seeing 1 or both remaining tens on the flop) 11.8% (7.5 to 1)
Flush draw when you have two suited cards (e.g., if you hold a hand like TJ of hearts this tells you the odds of seeing two hearts on the flop) 10.9% (8.1 to 1)
By the River -- Odds of making the following hands by the river card    
Pairing at least 1 of 2 live cards when you are not holding a pair (e.g., you hold a hand like AQ and your opponent does not have an A or Q, so you want to know the odds of seeing an A or Q by the time all 5 board cards are dealt) 48.7% (1.1 to 1)
Making a flush when you have two suited cards (e.g., if you hold a hand like TJ of hearts this tells you the odds of seeing at least three more hearts by the time all 5 board cards are dealt) 6.4% (14.6 to 1)
Making full house or quads after you have flopped trips or a set (e.g., you have two tens and you have flopped the third ten.  This tells you the odds of either seeing the 4th ten or of making a full house by the time all 5 board cards are dealt) 33.4% (2.0 to 1)
At a 10-handed table, odds of running into:    
AA or KK, if you hold AK 4.4% (21.9 to 1)
AA, if you hold KK 4.4% (21.8 to 1)
AA or KK, if you hold QQ   8.6% (10.6 to 1)
Common Pre-flop Matchups Approximate Percentage/Odds Examples
Higher pair vs. lower pair 80% (1 to 4.0) AA vs. TT,  QQ vs. 77
Pair vs. two higher cards 55% (1 to 1.2) TT vs. AK,  77 vs. KT
Pair vs. lower two cards 83% (1 to 4.9) AA vs. JT,  JJ vs. 76
Pair vs. higher and lower cards 70% (1 to 2.3) QQ vs. AT,  99 vs. A2
Two higher cards vs. two lower cards 65% (1 to 1.9) AK vs. JT,  QT vs. 72
One higher card, one lower card (both non-pairs) 55% (1 to 1.2) AT vs. KQ,  Q5 vs. 89
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Note: TwoRags.com is grateful to BruceZ for his help with this and other odds charts within www.tworags.com.  Bruce is a moderator on and frequent contributor to www.twoplustwo.com, the leading poker forums on the web.