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if you flop 4 cards to a flush or an open ended straight draw, what are the odds that you will hit it.
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if you flop 4 cards to a flush or an open ended straight draw, what are the odds that you will hit it. [/ QUOTE ] be more specific |
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they are the same approximate number of outs 8 or 9, the odds are aout 30% you'll hit it by the river.
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they are the same approximate number of outs 8 or 9, the odds are aout 30% you'll hit it by the river. [/ QUOTE ] Isn't it more like 17 and 19%? 8/47 or 9/47? |
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That is for one card
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He gave all the information needed. There' 8 outs on the straight and 9 on the flush.
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flopping an OESD gives you 8 outs, and if you flop a flush draw at the same time, you can't count all 9 outs because you already counted two of them in your 8 outs for a straight. so total you'll have 15 outs, multiply number of outs by 2 and add 1 (31%). so after the flop with a OESD and a flush draw you are approximately 62% to catch one of those cards on the turn or river, and 31% to catch it on the river.
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Or... to be exact.
Chance of not hitting on either card = (32/47) * (31/46) = .4588 Chance of hitting on at least one card = 1 - .4588 = .54 So 54% instead of 62% |
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