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Yobz 05-01-2005 11:03 PM

Higher flush on a 3-flush board
 
You hold 2 suited cards and the board has 3 more of your suit (along with 2 more offsuit cards). What are the chances another person has a flush (assuming your opp plays all cards, even 23s)

Cobra 05-02-2005 12:51 AM

Re: Higher flush on a 3-flush board
 
This is an inclusion/exclusion problem. There are seven known cards, 5 of your suit and two other. There are 45 unseen cards with 8 of your suit and 37 other. Assuming your opponent plays any suited hand the probability of one or more opponents having a flush are:

=9*(8c2)/(45c2)-(9c2)*(8c4)/(45c4)+(9c3)*(8c6)/(45c6)-(9c4)*

(8c8)/(45c8) = 23.79% for nine opponents.

with six opponents = 16.27%

with four opponents = 11.03%

Cobra


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