Range Equity Calculator
This calculator allows the user to calculate range vs range
equity in texas hold'em poker. Simulate different board 2️⃣ runouts and hole cards, and
learn how different ranges are affected.
Range
The range panel allows the creation of
an opening range. 2️⃣ The range can then be examined using the tools on this page. The
range can be created in three ways.
Text 2️⃣ input
The text input uses shorthand text
descriptors to define the range. Hands can be entered individually in a comma separated
2️⃣ list (e.g. AA, AJo, 32s). Or as a sequence of hands using the + and - symbols. For
example, "T5o+" 2️⃣ will add the hands T9o, T8o, T7o, T6o, T5o to the range. "96s-" will
add the hands 96s, 95s, 94s, 2️⃣ 93s, 92s to the range. And "66-99" will add the hands
"66", "77", "88", "99". Note that hands should be 2️⃣ defined with the highest rank first,
and unpaired hands should be specified as suited (s) or offsuit (o).
Slider
The slider
defines 2️⃣ a range based on a specific proportion of all possible hands. The hands are
added in an order which favors 2️⃣ hands with good preflop equity, however this does not
necessarily correspond the hands which you or your opponents are opening, 2️⃣ and it is
recommend you make adjustments based on your experience.
Grid
The grid allows the
addition and removal of individual hands 2️⃣ from the defined range. Add and remove hands
by clicking on them.
Simulation
When the simulate button is clicked, the program will
2️⃣ take in the range of all the defined players and randomly simulate matchups between
combos from their ranges. This will 2️⃣ allow the estimation of the equity of each player,
as well as the probability of tying (splitting the pot) and 2️⃣ the pot odds.
If both hole
cards are specified for any player, then the simulation will use the hole cards instead
2️⃣ of the range.
If any part of the board is specified, then the simulation will only
randomize the unspecified cards.
If any 2️⃣ player is unchecked, then that player will not
be considered in the simulation.