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The probability of being dealt three of a kind
= (no. of combination of three of a kind)/(no. of all possible combination)
Number of combination of 5 cards drawn from a deck of 52 cards
= 52C5 = 2598960
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= (no. of combination of three of a kind)/(no. of all possible combination)
Number of combination of 5 cards drawn from a deck of 52 cards
= 52C5 = 2598960
Number
The order of poker hands is this:
Best
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Royal Flush - 10 to Ace of the same suit
Straight Flush - Five cards of the same suit in order
Four of a Kind - Four Cards of the same value
Full
There are 4 suits, and for each suit, 13 cards. You're choosing 5 of them, so 4(13C5) = 5148 hands.
You can also solve this by looking up the frequency of the types of hands in poker. What you want is the number of flushes plus straight
There are 5,108 possible flush, or same suit, poker hands, with a 1 in 509 chance of getting one.
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World Poker Tour on FSN: World Poker Finals Season X — Part I
On Sunday, Season X of the World Poker Tour continued on the Fox Sports Network with the start of the 10th annual World Poker Finals from Foxwoods Resort Casino in Mashantucket, Connecticut. The $10,000 event attracted 189 players and created a prize pool of $1,778,550, with $449,910 reserved for first place.
The latest episode kicked off with
Source: PokerNews.com
Q&A with poker announcer Lon McEachern
Lon McEachern is a professional sports broadcaster, best known for his hand-by-hand commentary on the World Series of Poker. He has appeared in ESPN’s poker coverage since the late 1990s. In the past, McEachern also hosted K-1 kickboxing, martial arts, Scrabble and billiards. He recentlychatted with our Mike Owens.
Where is home for you? I have lived most of my life in the San Francisco Bay Area. I grew up just north of San Francisco and now live south of the city in the San Jose area.
Source: Ante Up Magazine
How poker players perceive you is important
A key part of my game when I started having major success was establishing a tight image early in a tournament so I could loosen up later, when blinds went up and antes kicked in. With players at my table knowing how tight I have been playing, I would get more credit for having hands and was able to win pots I wouldn’t normally win. I also tried to be as friendly as possible at the table so they would make friendly folds along with a comment such as “You seem like a nice guy; I won’t do it to you.”
Source: Ante Up Magazine
Poker tells of the mouth, Part I
For years I’ve been preaching the feet are the most reliable place to pick up tells. That’s true, because as I’ve said, while the face has a “social contract” to smile when others smile, your feet have no such obligation. Nevertheless, that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t look at the face for tell. We just need to be careful as to what we see on the face and its true significance. The mouth in particular is the best place to decipher the feelings of players.
Source: Ante Up Magazine
To live and die in LA
The first day of the 2011 L.A. Poker Classic event went excellently for me. I finished with nearly triple the starting stack of $30,000 after eight levels of poker, with nearly everything falling my way. I made a number of hands in big and relevant pots, and had someone donate half a stack to me in the second level when he got all in with top pair to my overpair in a bloated pot.
The next day continued the trend. My early tables contained a slew of the game's young talent, but I continued to make hands and not encounter any serious misfortune against the cunning players around me.
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