It happened to me a lot on PS while I playing in 3 or 4 different tables. is that happened by chance? too much to ignore
black magic for sure... lol
Maybe I should have started from it, but it is actually quite easy to calculate how often on average it will be happening.
When you get dealt with some random cards on one table, on the other table, you have to first pick any of your 2 cards from whole deck, so 2/52 and then you have to pick the other from what is left, so 1/51. That gives you 1/26 * 1/51, which is exactly 1/1326.
So the probability is 1 in 1326 or 0.07%.
Knowing that on 6-max you will typically get over 100 hands and like 60-90 on full ring per hour on one table, it is not that odd anymore .
Not black magic, only science :>
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AA 3!!! times in a row on the opponent hand in MTT, what you can say about it? Or in one hand players had AA, KK, JJ, 88, 33... It's all RNG, nothing to say more.It happened to me a lot on PS while I playing in 3 or 4 different tables. is that happened by chance? too much to ignore
Maybe I should have started from it, but it is actually quite easy to calculate how often on average it will be happening.
When you get dealt with some random cards on one table, on the other table, you have to first pick any of your 2 cards from whole deck, so 2/52 and then you have to pick the other from what is left, so 1/51. That gives you 1/26 * 1/51, which is exactly 1/1326.
So the probability is 1 in 1326 or 0.07%.
Knowing that on 6-max you will typically get over 100 hands and like 60-90 on full ring per hour on one table, it is not that odd anymore .
Not black magic, only science :>
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Yea, the same hands but different flop always! I never saw the same flop on 2,3 tablesBut the flop is different, yeah?
Yea, the same hands but different flop always! I never saw the same flop on 2,3 tables