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How many times does Kings run into Aces pre flop
RioRodent:
--- Quote from: noble1 on January 26, 2009, 22:09:41 PM ---
Pre-flop AA versus KK is 0.004% or 1 chance in 22,560 heads up play
KK vs. AA [9 handed]
[ 6*8*P(48,14)/2^7 - 6*C(8,2)*P(46,12)/2^6 ] / [ P(50,16)/2^8 ] = 25.6-to-1
KK vs. AA [10 handed]
9*6/C(50,2) - C(9,2)/C(50,4) = 21.8-to-1
KK vs AA [6 handed]
5*6/C(50,2) - C(5,2)/C(50,4) = 39.9-to-1
ALL GONADS ;D if your on a tight table and you get 3bet 4bet and it comes round to you it is an easy fold ;D
check poker tracker if you have it and if KK is running 80% plus from a decent sample of hands say 30,000 then your running normal...............
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I"m probably going to regret asking this, but...
- Why is the equation for 9 handed a different format than 10 & 6 handed?
- What is P?
- What is C?
- What does (50,2) mean?
tonyj444:
I"ve not done probability calculations like that since school, I can"t remember how it all works. Out of interest though, have you calculated the odds that:
Someone has AA AND someone has KK (I think this is what you"ve done)
or
Someone has AA GIVEN someone has KK (this will be almost exactly the same as the odds that someone is dealt KK regardless of anyone elses hand).
Just curious
noble1:
--- Quote from: RioRodent on January 27, 2009, 10:24:48 AM ---
--- Quote from: noble1 on January 26, 2009, 22:09:41 PM ---
Pre-flop AA versus KK is 0.004% or 1 chance in 22,560 heads up play
KK vs. AA [9 handed]
[ 6*8*P(48,14)/2^7 - 6*C(8,2)*P(46,12)/2^6 ] / [ P(50,16)/2^8 ] = 25.6-to-1
KK vs. AA [10 handed]
9*6/C(50,2) - C(9,2)/C(50,4) = 21.8-to-1
KK vs AA [6 handed]
5*6/C(50,2) - C(5,2)/C(50,4) = 39.9-to-1
ALL GONADS ;D if your on a tight table and you get 3bet 4bet and it comes round to you it is an easy fold ;D
check poker tracker if you have it and if KK is running 80% plus from a decent sample of hands say 30,000 then your running normal...............
--- End quote ---
I"m probably going to regret asking this, but...
- Why is the equation for 9 handed a different format than 10 & 6 handed?
- What is P?
- What is C?
- What does (50,2) mean?
--- End quote ---
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Table_of_mathematical_symbols
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poker_probability_(Texas_hold_%27em)
http://archiveserver.twoplustwo.com/showthreaded.php?Cat=&Board=&Number=417383&page=&view=&sb=5&o=&fpart=
these are the chances of someone having AA when you have KK
RioRodent:
--- Quote from: noble1 on January 27, 2009, 14:33:51 PM ---
--- Quote from: RioRodent on January 27, 2009, 10:24:48 AM ---
--- Quote from: noble1 on January 26, 2009, 22:09:41 PM ---
Pre-flop AA versus KK is 0.004% or 1 chance in 22,560 heads up play
KK vs. AA [9 handed]
[ 6*8*P(48,14)/2^7 - 6*C(8,2)*P(46,12)/2^6 ] / [ P(50,16)/2^8 ] = 25.6-to-1
KK vs. AA [10 handed]
9*6/C(50,2) - C(9,2)/C(50,4) = 21.8-to-1
KK vs AA [6 handed]
5*6/C(50,2) - C(5,2)/C(50,4) = 39.9-to-1
ALL GONADS ;D if your on a tight table and you get 3bet 4bet and it comes round to you it is an easy fold ;D
check poker tracker if you have it and if KK is running 80% plus from a decent sample of hands say 30,000 then your running normal...............
--- End quote ---
I"m probably going to regret asking this, but...
- Why is the equation for 9 handed a different format than 10 & 6 handed?
- What is P?
- What is C?
- What does (50,2) mean?
--- End quote ---
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Table_of_mathematical_symbols
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poker_probability_(Texas_hold_%27em)
http://archiveserver.twoplustwo.com/showthreaded.php?Cat=&Board=&Number=417383&page=&view=&sb=5&o=&fpart=
these are the chances of someone having AA when you have KK
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I see... you copied it from somewhere else and you don"t actually understand it either!
noble1:
if thats what you think ;D thats ok lol lol i take it you couldn"t be arsed to read them
;D ;D
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