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Hello,Mathematicians!
In a loose stud game,8 players are on 4th Str. with the following hands: (1) (x,x) JJ (2) (x,x) 99 (3) (x,x) TT (4) (x,x) 88 assume that the other 4 players have random hands and none of the pair ranks of the above were exposed--they are completely live-- What is the probability of at least two of the four players having quads by 7th Str. if at least 3 of the players have sets on 4th Str? Hmmmm Sitting Bull |
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Re: Hello,Mathematicians!
18.3% of the time one of the three will obtain trips by the river. wombat6 |
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Not a lot. *NM*
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Hello,Wombat6! I\'m assuming that...
at least 2 of the 4 players already have trips on 4th Str. The question is what is the probability that at least 2 of the 4 will have quads by 7th Str. Sitting Bull |
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