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Probability Problem- Please Help!!
If your hand contains two suited cards there is a 11% chance of flopping a four flush.
If your hand contains two maximum connected cards(two connected cards that can make a straight with 3 cards on either side, 45-TJ) you have a 9.8% chance of a straight draw. Therefore if you play 45-TJ suited you would have a 20.8% cahnce of a flush or straight draw, correct? |
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Re: Probability Problem- Please Help!!
Sean,
Out of 50*49*48 combinations, you have 11*10*39*3 that give you a four flush, and 8*4*40*9 that give you an open ended straight draw. However, you cannot add the two together because you are then counting some things twice - remember that some of your flush draws also contain a straight draw and vice-versa. So the probability of either a flush or a straight draw is lower than the 20.8% you calculate, but of course sometimes you will flop a flush or straight outright, which might be meaningful to include in your calculations. doormat |
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