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Board paired/odds of any player having third card chart?
is there such a chart from a full table down to heads up anywhere? I'd sure apperciate any info, thanks [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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Re: Board paired/odds of any player having third card chart?
and pardon for not introducing myself properly. I'm taylor and I'm a noob here. Hello everyone, Philly born n bred, SoCal baby boomer here.. please initiate me
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Re: Board paired/odds of any player having third card chart?
Did I ask an improper question?
Was I rude in some way? Did I post my question in the wrong place? Am I welcome here at this forum? |
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Re: Board paired/odds of any player having third card chart?
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Did I ask an improper question? Was I rude in some way? Did I post my question in the wrong place? Am I welcome here at this forum? [/ QUOTE ] Howdy. I didn't post because I don't have an answer to your question. There is no conspiracy against you. But here's a bump of good will. |
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Re: Board paired/odds of any player having third card chart?
Welcome to the forums. I think you should ask this in the probabilities forum. They'll be able to show you how to do the calculations and then you can put them into Excel and make a chart. It's probably an easy COMBIN calculation.
Oh and let us know when they answer you so we can get the chart too [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] |
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Re: Board paired/odds of any player having third card chart?
Hey,
I don't have a chart, but I'll walk you through the math. Check out super system maybe? i recall a decent probabilities chart in the back. In situations you are talking about (i take it to mean a QQJ flop or the like), there are 3 remaining Jacks in the deck. Assuming you dont have one, we know 5 cards in the deck and one is a jack. Therefore, out of the remaining 47, there are 3 jacks. As such, the chance of a random person having a Jack are = 3/47 + 3/46, or roughly 1/8. Therefore, multiply the 1/8 * n, where n = number of players at the table other than yourself. Therefore, if you are 5 handed, the odds that someone STARTED with a jack are 50%; if you don't have one on a JQQ flop. However, it can likely be assumed that even if the pot isn't raised, J2-J7 are folded by the non-blind players (prob J8 also). So the J may no longer be there. Hope this helps.... |
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Re: Board paired/odds of any player having third card chart?
Let me fix this post so that you might get more responses.
[ QUOTE ] Improper question? Has rudeness brought me disgrace? Am I not welcome? [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: Board paired/odds of any player having third card chart?
I think he meant the Q on a QQJ flop, not the jack but he should be able to figure it out from there.
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Re: Board paired/odds of any player having third card chart?
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is there such a chart from a full table down to heads up anywhere? I'd sure apperciate any info, thanks [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] noob [/ QUOTE ] I'm big on the numbers part of the game. However, this sort of situation is best resolved by 'feel,' not math. Let the action help you determine if someone has hit the trips. |
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Re: Board paired/odds of any player having third card chart?
Yes I meant the Q, sorry I worded it poorly.. I'm not off to a very good start here [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img] thanks for the replies, the revision of my questions, and the math on the J [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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