Everyone needs to keep in mind that even if the odds are low, hundreds (if not just over a thousand) of hands can be played in any one tournament. So even if it's a 2% chance of any one person flopping a flush in any given hand, when you have dozens of people playing a game at once, each with their own hands, and all mostly playing upwards of at least a couple hundred hands per game, the odds that they or you hit a flush on the flop during any one game (rather than any one hand) increase dramatically.
You might not want to play Roulette,,, each hand at the beginning has the same odds,,,doesn't matter if there is a million hands being dealt,,,
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