Ian Skinner wrote:
> Unless I'm misunderstanding your question, we don't need to worry about 
> any odds once we've drawn a "missed" card.
> 
> I'm trying to figure out the odds before anything is drawn.  A good example: 
> how does one calculate the odds of drawing a 5 card flush before the first 
> card is dealt?

If you are dealt to K2hearts in the big blind and the flop comes out Ah 
8h 5c; the odds of making your flush to the river is about 35% or 9 out 
of 47.  In poker talk they would say 9:38.  9 possibilities are good. 
38 are bad.

If you played a game where 5 cards were dealt face down the probability 
you will draw a 5 card flush is.

52/52 * 12/52 * 11/52 * 10/52 * 9/52


-- 
2004 - The year $184M couldn't buy a pennant.

Ron Artest: Extremely flawed, very accidental, semi-martyr


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