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Re: Daniel Negreanu Has Never Had a Royal Flush?
pro that works 40 hours a week, 50 weeks a year sees ~60000 hands a year.
online pro that 4 tables for 40 hours a week, 50 weeks a year sees 500000. --- Found this on some site, dunno the reliability of it. Odds of geting a royal flush: 1 in 649,740.00 |
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Re: Daniel Negreanu Has Never Had a Royal Flush?
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I have to beleive he's hit a royal in Omaha [/ QUOTE ]Who hasn't? I've never even played Omaha, and I've hit a Royal in Omaha. [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] |
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Re: Daniel Negreanu Has Never Had a Royal Flush?
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Found this on some site, dunno the reliability of it. Odds of geting a royal flush: 1 in 649,740.00 [/ QUOTE ] That's actually the odds of being dealt a royal flush in 5 cards. In hold 'em where you have 7 cards, the odds that you will get a royal flush on your next hand are actually 1 in 30,940. Of course this assumes that you actually see all 7 cards, so your real odds are much worse when you consider that you'll sometimes fold a hand that would have made a royal or that everyone else will fold to an earlier bet, denying you the chance to draw to it. The more passive you and/or the games that you play are, the higher your chances of getting a royal flush because you'll see a lot more showdowns. (i.e. if you're in a very aggressive game where almost every hand is decided on the flop, you'll be much closer to that 1 in 649,740 number) |
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