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Ax, flop is A A rag
I have a poker odds question for you...
In a full game (9 or 10 players at the table), and you're holding Ax, and the flop comes A-A-rag, what are the odds (percentage-wise) that you are holding the only Ace among all the players in the hand? |
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Re: Ax, flop is A A rag
I may be going about this wrong but In a 9 player game there's 47 cards left and 16 cards dealt out so I'd say about 35% of the time the other ace will have been dealt.
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Re: Ax, flop is A A rag
Chances of another ace, with the give flop by other players at table, assuming that all players will call pre-flop regardless of hole cards:
1 player = 4.26% 2 players = 8.51% 3 players = 12.77% 4 players = 17.02% 5 players = 21.28% 6 players = 25.53% 7 players = 29.79% 8 players = 34.04% 9 players = 38.30% 10 players = 42.55% |
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Re: Ax, flop is A A rag
Looks like similar math, only a difference of 3% or so. Any others want to confirm one of the two?
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Re: Ax, flop is A A rag
No we got the same answer when I said a 9 player game I meant 8 players plus you. Also I rounded up from 34 and change to 35%.
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Re: Ax, flop is A A rag
I think rposeagles' math is off by about 4%. I have:
10 Players - 38% chance that someone has been dealt the last Ace 9 Players - 34% 8 Players - 31% How are you (rposeagles) reaching your calculations? |
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