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Flopping a flush
Hello everyone!
I am fairly new to these forums as I just began reading them 2 weeks ago. I have been thoroughly impressed with the amount of information available and the overall knowledge of many of the posters. I am hoping to get help with a simple(?) probability question. Here goes! The odds of flopping a flush while holding two suited cards is app. 118/1 (please correct me if I am wrong). What is the probability, if the flop is all a single suit, and I hold none of that particular suit, that a lone opponent flopped the flush? My calculation would be 10/47 unseen cards for the probability of him holding a single card of that suit x 9/46 for having a second of that suit. 10/47 x 9/46 = 90/2162 = 1/24 Therefore the odds are 23/1 against my opponent having flopped the flush. Is this correct? A friend of mine, (who is a pro), insists on a different answer. Thank you in advance for your replies. MagikKid |
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Re: Flopping a flush
That is Correct
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