How your range hits the board
Build a range, set a flop or turn, and see at a glance what your range hits: top pair, three of a kind, flush, draws... The grid recolours by category and the bar gives you the full distribution. Free, no account, right in your browser.
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Frequently asked questions
What is board texture?
Texture describes how the board cards interact with possible hands: a connected, suited board (for example 9 8 7 of hearts) hits many draws, a dry, unmatched board (for example A 7 2 rainbow) hits few. Understanding texture means knowing which hands a range makes on that flop.
What do top pair, overpair or three of a kind mean?
An overpair is a pocket pair higher than every board card, top pair hits the highest board card, middle pair a middle card, weak pair the lowest. Three of a kind, two pair, straight and flush are stronger made hands. The tool sorts each combo into its best category.
Why analyse a range rather than a single hand?
In poker you almost never play a known hand: you play against a set of hands. Seeing how a whole range splits across a board helps you estimate how often the opponent (or you) actually connects, and therefore choose a consistent bet or bluff sizing.
Does the tool analyse the flop and the turn?
Yes, the flop (3 cards) and the turn (4 cards). The tool describes the texture of the current board, not the equity of a draw that completes later: to compare the equity of two ranges over a runout, use the equity calculator instead.
Do the percentages take weightings into account?
Not in this version: each still-possible combo counts once, unweighted (combos blocked by the board are excluded). It is deliberately simple and honest so you can read the distribution at a glance.
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