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If you saw a flop with every hand you were dealt in holdem...
How often would you flop a set?
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Re: If you saw a flop with every hand you were dealt in holdem...
About 1% of the times. Every 13th hand is a pair and the chance to flop a set is about 12%.
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Re: If you saw a flop with every hand you were dealt in holdem...
You've reduced the problem to 5 random cards. Chance of getting three of a kind with five cards is about 2.1%
WizardOfOdds -- Scott |
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Re: If you saw a flop with every hand you were dealt in holdem...
By a set you must mean trips, haveing 3 of a kind regardless if the board is paired or you have a paired hole cards.
People commonly refer to a "set" as trips while holding a pocket pair |
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Re: If you saw a flop with every hand you were dealt in holdem...
According to common notion a set is a pocket pair and a matching card on the flop. Endastory.
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Re: If you saw a flop with every hand you were dealt in holdem...
According to the glossary in Super System by Brunson:
Set: A term used to describe Trips or Fours (Four-of-a-kind), as in a 'Set of trips'. According to the glossary in The Theory of Poker by Sklansky: Set: Three-of-a-kind. The term is used particularly in hold 'em. None of them say it has to be a pocket pair combined with the board. Endastory. |
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Re: If you saw a flop with every hand you were dealt in holdem...
Look, Brunson's book is pretty old. As everybody knows a "set" is a pocket pair together with a flopped matching card. You have "trips" if the board pairs and you have a matching card in your hand. That is the common notion today.
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Re: If you saw a flop with every hand you were dealt in holdem...
if the flop is 222.. does that count as flopping a set?
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Re: If you saw a flop with every hand you were dealt in holdem...
no
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Re: If you saw a flop with every hand you were dealt in holdem...
By a set I mean a set with a pocket pair.
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