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Flush Draw
What are the odds of catching a flush when starting with any two-suited cards pre-flop? I wasn’t sure weather to post this in the probably forum or this one, since it is a hold-em question.
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Re: Flush Draw
Since it is a 37.1% chance for a board to flush (3 cards of a suit) it is 37.1/4 less the 2 cards that you have giving you a 6.4% chance of making your flush given 2 suited cards.
The math can be seen here: http://www.math.sfu.ca/~alspach/comp4/ |
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Re: Flush Draw
but that 6+% figure assumes you'll stay in the pot to catch
running cards of your suit if you flop a 3-flush. So most players will have flushes less than 6% of the time. |
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Re: Flush Draw
According to Phil Gorden it is less than 1% (1 out of 121 hands):
http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/poker...amp;id=2217751 |
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Re: Flush Draw
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According to Phil Gorden it is less than 1% (1 out of 121 hands): http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/poker...amp;id=2217751 [/ QUOTE ] It's less than 1% to flop a flush, but around 6% to make one by the river. Which is probably what Steve posted, though I didn't check out his link. |
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