How to add Poker Odds Calculator

Adding the Poker odds calculator to your site is quick and best of all it is totally free. All you have to do is follow the following steps:

  • Choose the variant of the poker odds calculator you would like on your site.
  • Enter the url of the site you wish to put the tool on and your email address into the form provided. We use this information to register your website with our odds calculator servers. If you do not provide correct details, the odds calculator may not work correctly.
  • Click on "Generate code", copy the generated html code and insert into the source of your web page.

It's that easy!

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This is the most advanced of the Poker Odds calculators. This version supports up to eight players and contains a guide showing you which cards are helpful (green) or bad (red) for your hand. In the near future, Omaha and Stud versions of the tool will be released.

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This version of the Poker Odds calculator is perfect to be positioned in any side column of a poker website. With dimensions of 200 by 500, this calculator supports up to four players and includes the color-coded system for alerting you which cards are helpful/unhelpful for your hand.oker web sites.

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This is the compact version of the Poker Odds calculator. With support for two players, this tool is ideal for commonly asked situations. Want to know how often kings will crack a pair of aces? Then this is the perfect tool for you. With a small footprint, this tool is just the thing for most poker web sites.

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