if the flop is suited, what are the odds someone else in the hand flopped a flush?
if the flop is suited, what are the odds someone else in the hand flopped a flush?
i dunno but what are the odds you say something different then your tittle? or actually respond to a post that you start, id say ZERO!!
im not sure the exact odds. but if you are on merge in a limped or small raised pot, their is a high possibility
if the flop comes suited ....almost guaranteed the flush is out there or some donk will chase it
I usually don't chase the flush unless I have the nut card.
Online with 6 or more players at the table, if the flop falls suited then I basically automatically assume someone hit it or will hit it. Then it's just a matter of disciplined bankroll management to fold (unless ofcourse I hit it.)
in merge always two flushes at the table
if you dont have big card in that suit dont go :P
Are we talking about chasing the flush or fearing the flush? If I'm against one or two other players and in position, I'll continue to c-bet a monochrome flop like I would any other even if I don't have a card in that suit.
I love the responses that say they do not know the odds but that they are somehow convinced that the RNG where they play is fraudulent. The algorithms do not care who gets the pot, however it is designed to prevent collusion (e.g. 'potripper' like viewing of hole-cards or multi-players communicating privately at SNG or ring tables). If you see anomalies in the odds and cannot adapt to capitalize on that info, then its not the site, its you. Lack of pot control and poor bankroll management is what breaks all the players complaining about getting a set of aces cracked.
If you play on Merge or PS ... FTP... doesnt matter its rigged anyway...
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!
im gunna have to agree with bastian all these damn poker sites are rigged or some other jagoff has a poker spyware program
or in other words id say if they havnt flopped the flush, theres a 90% chance thsat they will
Very slim opponent hit if only against one.
Unlike live as my buddy used to say, online always flops for someone
probability is very small but it is there! I think to run on flash 0.02
If you have cards different than flops color , your chances to win are close to 5%
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I can tell you that the % for one player flopping a flush is .80%,,, that's less than 1%....
if u think he is also trying to see flop and calling on ur bets there is the possibility
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.