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A common situation in Holdem
We are in a holdem game and hold AKoff .
Flop comes K 2 and 2 rainbow. The players are pretty loose, so we can assume they play random cards or almost random cards. How big is the probability that another player is holding a 2? Heads-up? Against 2 other players Against 3 other? Against 4? Against 5? Against 6? Agaisnt 7? Against 8? Against whole table? |
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Re: A common situation in Holdem
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We are in a holdem game and hold AKoff . Flop comes K 2 and 2 rainbow. The players are pretty loose, so we can assume they play random cards or almost random cards. How big is the probability that another player is holding a 2? [/ QUOTE ] Heads-up? 1 - (45/47 * 44/46) Against N other players 1 - C(45,2N)/C(47,2N) = 1 - [(47-2N)/47 * (46-2N)/46] <font class="small">Code:</font><hr /><pre> #opponents P(2) 1 8.42% 2 16.47% 3 24.14% 4 31.45% 5 38.39% 6 44.96% 7 51.16% 8 56.98% 9 62.44% 10 67.53% </pre><hr /> |
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Re: A common situation in Holdem
Thx Bruce
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