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Old 06-30-2005, 09:12 AM
Stormwolf Stormwolf is offline
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Default Probability of stacking someone with T9s in NL

Lets say you are confident someone has AA/KK, what are the probability you will immedialy flop a hand better than one pair?(two pair, trips, straight, flush, full house, quads but not the draws to them)
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Old 06-30-2005, 12:35 PM
maddog2030 maddog2030 is offline
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Default Re: Probability of stacking someone with T9s in NL

You can use my chart for this.

It comes out to be 8.4% if you include when you hit one pair + straight and flush draws (which should put you ahead of AA even though your hand isn't technically better yet).
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