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What were the odds of this?
So I'm watching a friend play some $25 NL on party since he's not very good and wanted some advice. So he follows my advice for about 2 hours and decides my advice is no good since he's down about $50 bucks now. So now he's playing every hand when there's no raise and most hands when there's a raise. Now he's back to even. He gets 5/3o on the BB and it was raised to 3 and I tell him to fold and after thinking about it for awhile he does. Flop was 553 and he would have won a huge pot. The very next hand he gets T6s and it's raised to 3 again and he says screw it, I'm calling this time. Flop comes TT6 and he wins a huge pot. What were the odds of that?
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Re: What were the odds of this?
Well, the probability of flopping a full house with two different rank cards is .00111, squaring that is 1.23 x 10^-6. I'll bet you can see the horseshoe up your friend's ass when he smiles. [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]
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Re: What were the odds of this?
Please let your friend know these odds and how much he will throw away calling preflop before it happens again.
OMIGOD lol |
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