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hand odds question
Taking any two non paired, non connected, and non suited cards, what are the odd of flopping a hand better than just a pair? Say a hand like 10/3o. What are the odds hitting 2 pair or trips? Same question with say 10/7s. What are the odds of hitting 2pair, trips, flush/flush draw, or straight, straight/ straight draw. Basically any hand to give you confidence betting in to a preflop raiser. The type of raiser that raises with anything. I guess this would also apply to a family pot table where there are a lot of min raises and callers, and you find yourself in the BB with such a hand.
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I saw that page before, but I was hoping to get more of a sum total odd not just individual odds. I'm not sure I can make the correct calculations for the multiple possibilities.
Last edited by admb0m : 23-06-2007 at 11:03 PM. Reason: add on |
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