There are (4 2) = 6 combinations of AA hands, divided by the total number of possible hands (52 2) = 1326, we get 6 / 1326 = 0.00452488687.The other night I got pocket AA 6 times in 48 hands. Can anybody work the odds out please?
Huh? Even if the software was supposedly "rigged", then everything still obeys the laws of probability.online has no probability !! follow the standard that the software-controlled game provides ...
Huh? Even if the software was supposedly "rigged", then everything still obeys the laws of probability.
No. You can't be sure that you win with AA pre-flop against any random hand. You have 85% equity pre-flop, which means that there is still a 15% chance that you lose against any random hand.Do you believe that? online has no probability
I threw a hand with AA against the leader on the table ...
Pricipally when I was near the final table you can be sure that you will lose no use whatsoever!
a simple example ... note that most of the times a player has a pair in his hand ... and the flop turns another card equal to a tinca (888) an example ...
Your flush draws "... on the turn or the river will form a flush ...
be you never noticed ... I ask you to notice and you will see that I am not saying nonsense
I believe that live has yes to the propabilidad but on line to follow a line standardized most of the times :call2:
online has no probability !! follow the standard that the software-controlled game provides ...
You will go far, have a correct time to play and correct bet amount
go at the wrong time and bet wrong value and lose even with AAA (cracked)
I speak because I'm already following this pattern and I'm learning levels that I did not get before
No. You can't be sure that you win with AA pre-flop against any random hand. You have 85% equity pre-flop, which means that there is still a 15% chance that you lose against any random hand.
I win most of my hands with AA, but not all of them. I have experienced bad beats as well. But hands like AA are still part of my main source of profit.
These are all my AA hands over the last month:
It is clear that I am in the profit when I have AA. You see some losses, but overall being dealt AA is a big plus. This has little to do with skill. Just get the money in and the profit will come automatically.
There are (4 2) = 6 combinations of AA hands, divided by the total number of possible hands (52 2) = 1326, we get 6 / 1326 = 0.00452488687.
Now, we have 48 trials, where we only count whether a hand is AA or whether it isn't AA. One has a probability of around ~0.0045. The other 1 - 0.0045. So:
P(X = 6) = (48 6) * 0.0045^6 * (1 - 0.0045)^(48-6) = 8.43152753E-8
Which is a chance of around 8 in 100 million.
P(X = 5) = (48!)/(5! * 43!)* 0.0045^5 * (1-0.0045)^43 = 0.00000260266
If I go all-in with AA and the villain goes all-in with 86, then they need at least two pair or better to beat me. In addition, I have a few outs as well. The statistics are clear about who will win in the long term: AA.
I don't know much about how the hand you are showing was played, but I do know that going all-in at this time is clearly +EV for you. I suspect they hit a straight on the river, but that's just a cooler. More often than not, they will miss the board and you will get paid off.
Huh? Even if the software was supposedly "rigged", then everything still obeys the laws of probability.