Chances of improving different hole cards
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Chances of improving different hole cards
I am trying to find a chart on the Internet which gives the chance of improving each two hole cards into various pat hands. I can work it out myself, but it takes for ever.
I did all the royal flushes, and they check with the total. But the straight flushes, straights and flushes are hard work! I expect it has all been done, but I could not find it.
The sort of table I need is
Hand Royal Flush
AA 0.00005522
KK 0.00005522
QQ 0.00005522
JJ 0.00005522
TT 0.00005522
99 0.00000189
88 0.00000189
KAs 0.00051162
etc down to 32 unsuited, with the chance of a Royal Flush, Straight Flush, Four of a Kind, Full House, Flush and Straight.
Many thanks in advance!
I did all the royal flushes, and they check with the total. But the straight flushes, straights and flushes are hard work! I expect it has all been done, but I could not find it.
The sort of table I need is
Hand Royal Flush
AA 0.00005522
KK 0.00005522
QQ 0.00005522
JJ 0.00005522
TT 0.00005522
99 0.00000189
88 0.00000189
KAs 0.00051162
etc down to 32 unsuited, with the chance of a Royal Flush, Straight Flush, Four of a Kind, Full House, Flush and Straight.
Many thanks in advance!
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Re: Chances of improving different hole cards
I don't know whether it will have been done. Maybe. What do you want the data for? Seems fairly irrelevant to me how often 99 will make a flush since it's a) not going to be played for that purpose and b) making a poor flush.
I can understand being interested in how often two random suited cards make a flush or two random connected cards make a straight but much of the data you could collect would be next to useless if it includes all permutations of all starting hands.
I can understand being interested in how often two random suited cards make a flush or two random connected cards make a straight but much of the data you could collect would be next to useless if it includes all permutations of all starting hands.
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