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Old 03-03-2005, 05:09 PM
Siegmund Siegmund is offline
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Default 3 players dealt the same thing

Had a fun hand yesterday: the board showed 54432, and at the showdown, all 3 remaining players faced A-6.

A quick intuition test: is having three players be dealt A-6 (suited or not) on the same hand more or less likely than having two players dealt AA, as in the previous thread?

Not hard to calculate but a good brainteaser to keep y'all awake (and make sure you got the same answer I did).
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