Hand Distribution

How often does your range hit each hand class? Compare two ranges, optionally against a fixed board. See: PPT Range Syntax

Inputs

Player 1
Player 2
Street
Hand
Add board (optional — hides random-hand baseline)

Concatenated card codes — flop (3), turn (4), or river (5). Comma-separate to compare multiple boards.

Results

Idle

Press +Enter or click Run to compute.

Hand Distribution Calculator — FAQ

How it works

See how often a poker range makes each hand category — pair, two pair, trips, straight, flush, full house and better — across NLHE, PLO4, PLO5 and PLO6. Compare two ranges side by side against a random-hand baseline, optionally on a fixed board.

What does the hand distribution show?

For a given range and optional board, it shows how often that range ends up with each made-hand category by the river — so you can see how often it makes strong hands versus weak ones.

Can I compare two ranges?

Yes — enter two ranges to see their hand-category distributions side by side, with a random-hand baseline for reference.

Which games are supported?

NLHE, PLO4, PLO5 and PLO6. Ranges use the same PQL range syntax as the range calculator.

Can I use GTO solver ranges?

Yes, for PLO4: reference a precomputed preflop solver range with #format/line/hero/opponent — e.g. #6m/rfi/btn (6-max button open) or #hu/3b/oop/ip. See the "Solver Ranges" entry in the PPT syntax docs.

What is this useful for?

Judging how ranges and board textures interact — for example how often a range flops a pair or better, or how a nutted range compares with a wide one.

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