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Probablity that none of 2 callers has a diamond when flops all suited
This situation happens all the time.I have two callers preflop and the board is all suited-(Diamonds).What is the probablity that none of my opponents have a diamond .Also how does it variate with number of callers ?
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Re: Probablity that none of 2 callers has a diamond when flops all suited
The probability that a card not in the flop is not a diamond is:
(number of non-diamonds left)/(number of cards left) Calculate this number and multiply for each card. For 2 players (4 cards), that is: 37/47*36/46*35/45*34/44 = 37% if you have no diamonds yourself |
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