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Old 10-01-2006, 09:58 PM
galmost galmost is offline
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Default Set --> full house, quads

In Hold'em, if you flop a set is the total probability that you draw to a full house or quads:

1-(40/47)(36/46)=0.334 ?

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Old 10-01-2006, 10:57 PM
trontron trontron is offline
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Default Re: Set --> full house, quads

yes, thats true. at least, phil gordon says the same in LGB. "after the flop, if i go to the river, i'll make a full house or better after flopping a set: 33%."

you have 7 outs for the turn and 10 outs for the river, so you formula should be correct as well.
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