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in holdem if you flop and open ender
what are the odds you hit?
what about a flush draw? |
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Re: in holdem if you flop and open ender
Open Ended Straight Draw is 31.45% to win after the flop.
FLush draw is 34.97% to win after the flop. |
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Re: in holdem if you flop and open ender
Dear closer,
I'm new to the game and was told that this site is a good one to learn things at. I was wondering, why is a flush ranked higher than a straight if it's easier to hit the flush with the 34.97%? |
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Re: in holdem if you flop and open ender
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Dear closer, I'm new to the game and was told that this site is a good one to learn things at. I was wondering, why is a flush ranked higher than a straight if it's easier to hit the flush with the 34.97%? [/ QUOTE ] Good question. It is not only easier to complete a 4-flush than a 4-straight, it is also easier to flop a 4-flush than an open-ended straight draw with any suited cards. The reason the flush is ranked higher is because there are fewer of them that can be made in 5 cards or 7 cards. Remember, you can complete a straight from a gut shot as well as from 3 to a straight. There are also 4 times as many unsuited connectors as suited connectors, and these can flop straight draws easier than they can flush draws. |
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Re: in holdem if you flop and open ender
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Dear closer, I'm new to the game and was told that this site is a good one to learn things at. I was wondering, why is a flush ranked higher than a straight if it's easier to hit the flush with the 34.97%? [/ QUOTE ] Because it's harder to hit a 4-flush than it is to hit a 4-straight. (including gutshots) It's just that once you're already 4/5th's of the way there, the flush is easier to finish up. |
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