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I had the same hand dealt to me twice in a row...
Exactly, suits and all. 9 [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img]2 [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]...
Now, they were even in the same order of cards dealt to me, but I'm going to ignore that. (although this makes it MUCH more rare! (7 million to one?)) --- Hands: 52 * 51 / 2 (two ways of getting each hand). 1250ish? Chances of getting two in a row are therefore over a million to one (1.7 million to one)? Is that true? I don't particularly care about these sorts of things, but I'm curious. Edit: By comparison, the chances of getting a pair of aces twice in a row is only something like 50,000 to one, using this formula. |
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Re: I had the same hand dealt to me twice in a row...
Rigged!
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Re: I had the same hand dealt to me twice in a row...
I'm not sure of the odds, but if nothing else, this proves that online poker is rigged.
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Re: I had the same hand dealt to me twice in a row...
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I'm not sure of the odds, but if nothing else, this proves that online poker is rigged. [/ QUOTE ] We already know online poker is rigged... I'm kinda curious about the math steps I've taken here though... |
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Re: I had the same hand dealt to me twice in a row...
It's only like 1300+ to 1. You were dealt 92; the chances of 92 (same suits) coming next hand are (2/52)*(1/51).
It would be 1M+ to 1 to be dealt the same hand twice in a row if you named the hand before it was dealt to you the first time, i.e., before the first deal you wagered you'd be dealt 92 (same suit) twice in a row, then you'd need some pretty astronomical odds to make your wager. Once a hand is dealt, you only need exceptional odds to wager that it will come again next hand. |
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Re: I had the same hand dealt to me twice in a row...
A similar circumstance provides proof -- although less solid -- that online poker is rigged.
You know how many times I'll be multi-tabling, and at 2 or 3 tables I get dealt the same exact hand. Or sometimes, on one table I'll get Q [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img]7 [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] and on the other I'll get Q [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img]7 [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] Rigggggged! |
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Re: I had the same hand dealt to me twice in a row...
or my favorite: you get dealt KK on 2 tables at the same time and an A flops on both (why wouldn't it?)
grrrr... |
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Re: I had the same hand dealt to me twice in a row...
If this never ever happened then poker would indeed be rigged and I am sure we would never notice. [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img]
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Re: I had the same hand dealt to me twice in a row...
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It's only like 1300+ to 1. You were dealt 92; the chances of 92 (same suits) coming next hand are (2/52)*(1/51). It would be 1M+ to 1 to be dealt the same hand twice in a row if you named the hand before it was dealt to you the first time, i.e., before the first deal you wagered you'd be dealt 92 (same suit) twice in a row, then you'd need some pretty astronomical odds to make your wager. Once a hand is dealt, you only need exceptional odds to wager that it will come again next hand. [/ QUOTE ] Excellent point. Thanks. The other thing that I've thought about this: Say I'd played 350k hands and the odds were 7m:1 You could say that the chances of this happening to me were about 5%. But then I thought that you'd need samples of 2 hands, so it'd be 40:1. But then I thought that if you grouped the samples as follows: 1/2, 2/3, 3/4, then it's about 20:1 still. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] However, there's always the chance that I'm going to get this hand twice, and i have NO IDEA how to take that into consideration. Thanks for your help, once again. --Dave. |
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Re: I had the same hand dealt to me twice in a row...
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It's only like 1300+ to 1. You were dealt 92; the chances of 92 (same suits) coming next hand are (2/52)*(1/51). It would be 1M+ to 1 to be dealt the same hand twice in a row if you named the hand before it was dealt to you the first time, i.e., before the first deal you wagered you'd be dealt 92 (same suit) twice in a row, then you'd need some pretty astronomical odds to make your wager. Once a hand is dealt, you only need exceptional odds to wager that it will come again next hand. [/ QUOTE ] *DING* *DING* *DING* We have a winner! |
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