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Re: probability of getting flush with suited hand
Hey,
I'm just wondering, when you use C(39,2), C(39,1), etc on your three examples, what is the reasons for using those numbers? Still trying to learn Probabilities, Prodigy |
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Re: probability of getting flush with suited hand
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Hey, I'm just wondering, when you use C(39,2), C(39,1), etc on your three examples, what is the reasons for using those numbers? [/ QUOTE ] There are 39 non-flush cards and 11 flush cards remaining. C(39,2) is the number of combinations of 2 non-flush cards, and C(11,3) is the number of combinations of 3 flush cards, so C(11,3)*C(39,2) is the number of ways to make a flush with exactly 3 flush cards and 2 non-flush cards on the board. C(39,1) = 39 is the number of non-flush cards, and C(11,4) is the number of combinations of 4 flush cards, so C(11,4)*C(39,1) is the number of ways to make a flush with exactly 4 flush cards and 1 non-flush card on the board. |
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