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Flush vs. Flush probablility
What is the probability of flopping a flush vs. flush?
Specifically A high vs. K high? |
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Re: Flush vs. Flush probablility
Given that you have king suited , the probability one of n players has ace suited preflop is 10*n/50c2.
If both players have king suited and ace suited , then the probability they both flop flushes is 9c3/48c3. The probability is 10*n/50c2*9c3/48c3 ~0.0000396n where n is the number of players . Also note that this assumes that any king suited or ace suited hand will see the flop . |
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Re: Flush vs. Flush probablility
So which is more likely: set over set, or flush over flush?
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Re: Flush vs. Flush probablility
Depends on what flush you have and what pocket pair you have .
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Re: Flush vs. Flush probablility
why would it matter? lets just say any random two flushes or pp.
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Re: Flush vs. Flush probablility
Two scenarios .
Situation 1 :You have king high suited against 9 other opponents Situation 2 : You have pocket kings against 9 other opponents . Answer to 1 is 0.000356 (using the formula) Answer to 2 is ~ 6*9/50c2*2*2*44/48c3 = 0.000448 . As you can see it's fairly close . |
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