Flopping a straight flush
In a home game s&g I played earlier, I called a min-raise with JT of hearts from the BB. The flop came KQ9 of hearts. The turn and river came AK, which was nice, since my opponent had AA (which he foolishly slowplayed on the flop and turn, especially considering he did not have Ah).
After the hand, we were trying to determine how often one could flop a straight flush with my hand, and I calculated that this would occur about 1 in 20,000 times (3/50*2/49*1/48).
Am I on the right track?
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