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🎯 Welcome to the Poker Toolkit: Companion Downloads,
your go-to hub for all the charts, guides, and tools featured in our strategy videos and articles.
These resources are 100% free and designed to help you think sharper, play smarter, and win more — whether you’re at home grinding online or live at the table.
We’re adding new downloads all the time, so bookmark this page and check back often.
Let’s sculpt your game — one decision at a time.
WHY POKER STRATEGY CHARTS MATTER
Poker is a game of incomplete information, but math and probabilities give us an edge. These charts are more than just reference tools — they are decision-making companions. Whether you’re wondering if your flush draw is worth chasing, or if your Ace is vulnerable to a better kicker, the numbers don’t lie. Study them. Understand them. Rely on them until they become second nature at the table.

SUITED CONNECTOR & GAP HAND PROBABILITIES
Learn the odds of completing a straight or flush when holding suited connectors, one-gappers, two-gappers, and three-gappers. This chart breaks down the difference between playable hands and wishful thinking.
ACE KICKER PROBABILITY BY NUMBER OF PLAYERS
Find out how likely your Ace is outkicked based on how many players are in the hand. This chart reveals how vulnerable A9, A5, and other marginal hands are — and why even AK isn’t bulletproof in a full-ring game.
STRAIGHT DRAW PROBABILITY CHART BY CONNECTOR TYPE
See how often different starting hands complete a straight by the river — from no-gap connectors to three-gappers. This chart will change the way you view hands like Q9, A5, and J8.
POKER OUTS, ODDS & PROBABILITIES
Want to know whether to chase that draw? This chart shows the odds and probabilities of hitting your outs on the turn, the river, or both. Use it to calculate pot odds, equity, and make smarter post-flop decisions.
OVER-PAIR PROBABILITY-POKER STRATEGY CHART
Estimate how often you’re up against a higher pocket pair preflop — based on your hole cards and number of players remaining.
This chart is especially useful in full-ring games where over-pairs are more common than you think. 👉 View the Chart