SUITED CONNECTORS & GAP HAND PROBABILITIES
CHANCE OF MAKING A STRAIGHT OR FLUSH - PRE-FLOP TO RIVER
Suited connectors and gap hands are some of the most misunderstood poker odds— and misplayed — holdings in poker.
This chart breaks down the actual odds of making a straight or a flush based on your starting hand type:
No-gap suited connectors
One-gap hands
Two-gap hands
Three-gap hands
Use this chart to sharpen your preflop judgment and your postflop planning — especially when deciding whether to draw, float, or fold in marginal spots.
STRAIGHT & FLUSH ODDS WITHH SUITED CONNECTORS AND GAP HANDS
UNDERSTANDING SUITED CONNECTOR POKER ODDS
Suited connectors and gappers are exciting hands, but many players dramatically overestimate their potential. This chart breaks down the true odds of making a straight or flush — from JT suited down to hands like Q8 or 95.
You’ll find probability and ratio data based on gap type: no-gap, one-gap, two-gap, and three-gap suited hands. Use this chart to make smarter decisions preflop, or to decide whether that draw is really worth chasing.
