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Anyone got a calculator ?

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Chipaccrual:

--- Quote from: SirPercival on August 12, 2013, 14:35:19 PM ---
188,353,440 : 1

;)

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You are more trusting in your source than I would be  ;)

TheSnapper:


--- Quote from: SirPercival on August 12, 2013, 14:35:19 PM ---
188,353,440 : 1

;)

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Can you show the formula? ;D

MintTrav:
Easy fold.

ian.ski309:
You can use this for two hands at a time :

http://www.thehendonmob.com/pokercalc/

noble1:
if all cards were known, this leaves 46 cards unaccounted for..

C(46,3)=15180

the flop must include one of the remaining aces and one of the remaining jacks, leaving 44 cards

1*1*44

15180/44 = 345

so approx 344 to 1 against

unknown cards pre-flop i"d guess the easiest way of working the probability out then would be to multiply the odds 344/1 by the chance that two players at an X-handed table are dealt pocket pairs by the chance another player has one of each AND by the chance that they all see the flop...

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