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Odds of making a pair of Aces

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Odds of making a pair of Aces

Postby Avatar » Wed Mar 31, 2004 10:43 pm GMT

Does anyone know what the odds would be when holding an A-x and no
other aces are flopped but then sticking in the game and turning
or rivering 1 more ace to make a pair?

I'm just wondering if at times the odds make it worth staying in
for if there are no flush or straight draws on the board and it
looks like a high pair is gonna win the pot.

Someone mentioned in a previous post about giving 2% per out. Would that equate to only about a 12% chance of hitting another aces on 4th or 5th streets? (3 aces left x 2 for turn = 6% / 3 aces left x 2 for river = 6%)
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Postby Dave B » Thu Apr 01, 2004 10:39 am GMT

you got it-roughly 12% chance of hitting a pair of As if you miss on the flop.
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Postby DocHolliday » Thu Apr 01, 2004 2:30 pm GMT

Exact odds of hitting a second ace with two cards to come = 12.9%

Odds of hitting trip aces with two cards to come = 0.3%
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Postby DocHolliday » Thu Apr 01, 2004 3:01 pm GMT

Oh, and I forgot to post this stat:

You're playing online and someone else has Ax, you have KK, no aces or kings fall on the flop. There are no possible straight or flush draws, and no pairs on board either. The odds of your opponent hitting an ace on turn or river after you go all-in is 100%. Happens every freaking time.
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