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Old 09-20-2005, 10:19 AM
lozen lozen is offline
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Default Four tables Pocket queens on three of em

Had pocket quuens at same time on 3 of my 4 tables and all held up two had overcards to boot.
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Old 09-20-2005, 10:31 AM
LetYouDown LetYouDown is offline
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Default Re: Four tables Pocket queens on three of em

Assuming you're looking for odds. Probability of Q-Q = 1/221. For exactly 3/4 hands have Q-Q:

=BINOMDIST(3,4,1/221,FALSE) = 2,710,730 to 1.

Granted, anamolies like this are much more likely to happen when you play 500,000 hands. This is simply the odds that it will happen on the next 4 hands.
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