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Posted 03 May 2005 - 09:21 AM

6s 2c6d 2show do these get 5% and 3% instead of an equal chance to win? I can't remember what the other girls had for hands, but if you watch the women's wsop hold'em rerun they've been running on espn2 you'll see it... it's about 15 minutes into the show

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Posted 03 May 2005 - 09:24 AM

Two clubs on the flop?

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Posted 03 May 2005 - 09:33 AM

yaycool said:

6s 2c6d 2show do these get 5% and 3% instead of an equal chance to win? I can't remember what the other girls had for hands
While it would help if you knew what the other people folded, consider this:player 1: 6s 2cplayer2: 6d 2splayer 2 could win with a diamond flushplayer 1 could win with a club flush OR a spade flush since she has the higher spadeplayer 2 CANNOT win with a spade flush

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Posted 03 May 2005 - 10:11 AM

[quote="princeof56k"][quote=yaycool]player 1: 6s 2cplayer2: 6d 2splayer 2 could win with a diamond flushplayer 1 could win with a club flush OR a spade flush since she has the higher spadeplayer 2 CANNOT win with a spade flush[/quote]Exactly.

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Posted 03 May 2005 - 10:39 AM

[quote="BeanGW"][quote=princeof56k][quote=yaycool]player 1: 6s 2cplayer2: 6d 2splayer 2 could win with a diamond flushplayer 1 could win with a club flush OR a spade flush since she has the higher spadeplayer 2 CANNOT win with a spade flush[/quote]Exactly.[/quote]This is the reason for this particular case, but also keep in mind when you watch these television shows that they take into account cards that they have shown to be folded already. So if some one needs a king to come out and 1 of the 2 remaining in the deck was folded, the odds are gonna show that there's only one k that can help them.

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Posted 03 May 2005 - 12:54 PM

thanks... it all makes sense now!




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