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Old 03-13-2005, 09:37 PM
tmoore44 tmoore44 is offline
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Default More Full Houses than Flushes?

I'm coming up on 10K hands and looking at some of my PT stats and noticed that on my % of Total Hands I've got a higher percentage of Full Houses than Flushes. Is this normal? I know early on I was missing out on some MP Axs and LP suited connectors and thought maybe that's why I had fewer flushes. Not something I'm overly worried about I know it's more of an effect stat and that I have a really small sample size, just curious what other player's experience was with this. The following are for hands not folded, 0.5/1

Final Hand % of Total Hands
High Card 9.8
One Pair 36.3
Two Pair 29.4
3 of a Kind 8.2
Straight 5.5
Flush 4.9
Full House 5.7
4 of a Kind 0.2
Straight Flush 0.1
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Old 03-13-2005, 10:29 PM
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Default Re: More Full Houses than Flushes?

Over your poker playing career you will have many more boats than flushes. As you said, your sample size is just too small.

The higher ranked the hand the less likely it is.
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