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What are the odds if you flopped a straight draw, flush draw, and a str8 flush draw that u hit it on the turn or river?
 
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well you just have to count the number of card that improve you re hand and multiply it by four. in that case you have 8 out for the streigh and 9 for the flush wich mean 17 and this is if you re opponent have a set cause some of you re hole card might be good to. well 17x4=68 so you re the favorite to win the pot !!!
 
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That's a way to estimate your chances of hitting, but make sure you get your outs right. Nine outs to the flush and six to sthe straight because you can't count the same cards twice.
 
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That's a way to estimate your chances of hitting, but make sure you get your outs right. Nine outs to the flush and six to the straight because you can't count the same cards twice.

Doesn't that depend on whether it's an inside or open-ended draw?
 
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Yes, I was telling the first responder to replace eight with six in his example, which was an open ended draw. The OP didn't specify. Its also possible to be drawing to a straight vs a made straight or to the flush vs a higher flush draw...so be careful how you count your outs.
 
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