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Old 08-09-2005, 09:21 PM
TaintedRogue TaintedRogue is offline
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Default Pocket Pairs in Omaha

My estimate is that in a 10 player game, 50% of the players will have a pocket pair. Anyone know how to compute this?

Thanks,Ken
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Old 08-09-2005, 10:23 PM
AaronBrown AaronBrown is offline
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Default Re: Pocket Pairs in Omaha

That's too high.

There are 52*48*47*46/(4*3*2*1) = 270,725 possible Omaha hands.

13*6*48*44/2 = 82,368 of them contain exactly one pocket pair (not trips or quads, not two pair). There are 13 ranks, each one can select two cards in 6 different ways, there are 48 cards that don't match and 44 that don't match either the pair or the third card, divided by 2 because the last two cards can come in either order. That's 30%.

If you add the two pairs, trips and quads, it doesn't amount to even 2% more hands.

With ten hands the numbers are slightly different, but not much. About 3 of them can be expected to have pocket pairs.
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