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Old 02-23-2005, 06:03 PM
Bukem_ Bukem_ is offline
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Default Likelyhood of junk cards flopping a strong hand?

Is there a way to figure out how likely it is for something like 74s or 75o to flop a very strong hand. I'm concerned about most non-broadway 1-3 gappers, suited or unsuited.

I'm not asking this question to find the EV of a particular hand, I'm curious if 96s hits the flop more often than 75o, and so on.
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Old 02-23-2005, 06:28 PM
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Default Re: Likelyhood of junk cards flopping a strong hand?

ok. i will tell u the general statistics to flop something

67s will give u all kind of flops u can generalized to lot of hands

* 67suited :
Straight Flush: 1/4900
4kind=1/9800
FullHouse: 1/1089
Flush: 1/122
Straight: 1/78
Trips: 1/74
2Pairs(ur cards):1/50
2Pairs(pair on board): 1/50

FlushDraw: 1/9
OE(8 outs) StraightDraw : 1/13
6 outs StraightDraw: 1/85
4 outs StraightDraw:1/7
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