Where to find the most comprehensive data table of holdem outs

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There are a lot of strategy charts of blackjack which are quite useful when playing.Why cant there be a comprehensive chart or data table of holdem outs.With that charts,I just dont need to calculate those outs when playing.All I need to do is to bear in mind the out charts.So when can I find the most comprehensive chart of holdem outs?
 
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http://www.flopturnriver.com/images/Pot-Odds.gif

Dunno if this is what you're looking for. Sounds like it though.

Good luck!

Edit:

The flopturnriver site has a bunch of other charts too:
http://poker-odds.flopturnriver.com/
 
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If you're gonna make this it might be worth using an excel spreadsheet
 
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What kinda odds do you want? The chart covers most if not all the outs. Never really seen a hand with more than 17 outs.

I guess it would be possible to have more than 17 outs if you had both overcards, an open ended straight draw, and a flush draw.

Were you looking for stuff like backdoor draws?

I might be able to help out.
I'll subscribe to the thread if you check back and let me know what you're looking for.
 
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WizardRubic said:
What kinda odds do you want? The chart covers most if not all the outs. Never really seen a hand with more than 17 outs.

I guess it would be possible to have more than 17 outs if you had both overcards, an open ended straight draw, and a flush draw.

Were you looking for stuff like backdoor draws?

I might be able to help out.
I'll subscribe to the thread if you check back and let me know what you're looking for.

I want all draw type in detail.The charts above give me most but not all.Sorry for my demand and its very kind of you helping me.

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luckytvguy said:
I want all draw type in detail.The charts above give me most but not all.Sorry for my demand and its very kind of you helping me.

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I'm pretty sure that the chart above covers everything. Please name a postflop situation that is NOT covered by the chart above?

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I think this is better.
 
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Here is the thing lucky: Learning poker includes learning the outs and how to count them yourself. After doing it hundreds or thousands of times, you will have them all memorized, including percentages as well.

Using a chart while playing is something only shortstackers do IMO.......
 
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Is there anything online that shows the top 30 or so NLHE hands with their % pre-flop vs X hands or something close?
 
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NeverEnough said:
Is there anything online that shows the top 30 or so NLHE hands with their % pre-flop vs X hands or something close?
PokerStove (just search for that name). Here (http://www.pokercalculatorreport.com/Poker-Software/how-to-use-pokerstove.html) is how to use it.

PokerStrategy.Equilab is very similar but with a more modern interface. (get it here: http://www.pokerstrategy.com/poker-tools/equilab-holdem/ there are tutorials there too).

CardsChat has it's own Odds Calculator (look at the menu bar at the top of this page), although I haven't tried it yet.

The ones above are free, as is this one: http://www.pokernews.com/poker-tools/poker-odds-calculator.htm from PokerNews.

There is a very good one, FlopZilla, but that costs something like $25 after a 7 day free trial.

I'm sure that there are loads more but those are the ones I know about.
 
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NeverEnough said:
Is there anything online that shows the top 30 or so NLHE hands with their % pre-flop vs X hands or something close?
Your are right.I am still on the road.
 
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