About 3.82%. I did some math but I think its wrong...
About 3.82%. I did some math but I think its wrong...
did we ever decide how many callers there were? And if either of the hero's hole cards are of that suit?
hmm well how many players .. im thinking you mean 10 here. then after that i think you have to factor in how many players fold (say 6)... i usually see suited flop, beware!!! hahah
Again a RNG is a RNG. It could care less who you are or what hole cards you, or anyone else has. The chances of it happening on the computer are the same as it happening in real life at a brick and mortar game. POT odds would play a big part in the outcome of a hand. If you are getting them, then play it. If not, you probably are up against a flopped flush.
If we assume you're holding the suit hand therefore has flopped a flush and there is only one caller, then the other opponent can have any two of the last 47 cards in the deck and he's therefore holding one of 1081 different starting hands.
As there are eight cards left of the suit in question, 28 of these starting hands will give the other player a flush as well, which means the chance of him having a flush is 28/1081 or approximately 2.59%.
dont really know but it usually doesnt happen but there are times people will catch funny ones on the flop just because there hand is suited it depends on the player and most of all how the cards are dealt.
yea if the flush is out there someone is gonna have a draw, or at least act like they do!