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Old 12-12-2005, 10:15 PM
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Default Re: Quad 8\'s in Back to Back Hands

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I'm not math major, but according to my calculations:

You get 1 pair 20% of the time, which means you get 2 pair 10% of the time. Then if you consider quads to be two-pair just with the same pair, then you divide that by 13. So you have 10%/13, and since it happened 2 hands in a row, you multiple by 2.

So it is 20/13, which is around 1.5%

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not to be a douche, but the chance of getting 2 sets on consecutive hands is less than 4%.. isn't it intuitive that getting quads twice in a row would be waaaaaaaaaaaaay less likely
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