What are the odds someone has an ace high flush, if you have a flush?
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What are the odds someone has an ace high flush, if you have a flush?
Can someone chime in on this? i would also like to know.
why dont you bust out a calculators and figured it out. 52 cards in a deck, 13 cards to a suit....
Depends on the starting hands and the board. Using hearts for this example, how many hearts in your hand and how many on the board? Also, how many people dealt into the hand?
well 1 in 4 if they came in with an ace. =D
you never can know for sure till there out and your chips r in
all depends on how many people in the hand in the game
First off, the odds two suited cards will make a flush is 15 to 1
In a 10-handed HoldEm game, the odds of someone else being dealt two suited cards of the same suit as two suited cards you hold are 3%. Your chance of being the smaller flush obvious depends on which cards you are holding and what cards appear on the board. Typically you don't need to worry about playing smaller flushes, but you should take note of the action. If the 3rd flush card comes on the board and you still get heavy action, you need to asses your situation--will the opponent play aggressively with a smaller flush? will the player still push his two pair/set/top pair this hard on a 3-flush board?
all depends on how many people in the hand in the game man you need to learn more :)
Well if your opponent had literally a random hand, it would be 1/45 (the ace over 52 - that you and the board have 7 cards locked up) x 7/44 of the remaining flush cards in the deck. Or like 3 of every 1000 times, but this number can be rendered to be somewhat useless because your opponent's hand is almost never completely random and aces are often a big part of their preflop range, especially suited aces.
The amount of people in the hand is irrelevant. You dont know what they have/folded. Odds are the same whether it is 3ppl or 10ppl. Less than 3% is the answer to your question.
yea it all depends on how many are in the game!