What are the odds on getting a set of quads ? I ask as I got 3 sets of quads against me last night in the space of 1/2 hour !!! 2 by the same player. Im not moaning about it as I think played 2 of the 3 hands fine and just got bad luck.
If a person has a pocket pair the odds are as follows:
Flopping quads: 375 to 1
Making quads after the river: 112 to 1
If a person does not hold a pocket pair:
Flopping quads: 8647 to 1
Making quads after the river: 864 to 1
(assuming that you hold two known different cards!)
If you look the odds up on some sites you will see slightly higher odds, this would be because they are not considering the fact that you have two known cards.
had pocket aces in a hu comp, hit ace on flop, whats the odds on losing the hand. ps does it make any difference to the odds if it was hu, 6 seater or 10!!
If a person has a pocket pair the odds are as follows: Flopping quads: 375 to 1 Making quads after the river: 112 to 1 If a person does not hold a pocket pair: Flopping quads: 8647 to 1 Making quads after the river: 864 to 1 (assuming that you hold two known different cards!) If you look the odds up on some sites you will see slightly higher odds, this would be because they are not considering the fact that you have two known cards. Posted by MereNovice
ps. in a 10 seater with aces,1 all in then me all in, followed by 2 others, i know i aint fav with 4 of us in it, but what is the actual odds of me winning??
ps. in a 10 seater with aces,1 all in then me all in, followed by 2 others, i know i aint fav with 4 of us in it, but what is the actual odds of me winning?? Posted by pod1
Difficult to say without knowing what hands your opponents have. If you were up against 3 lower pairs for instance, you'd be around 54% favourite depending on suits.
had pocket aces in a hu comp, hit ace on flop, whats the odds on losing the hand. ps does it make any difference to the odds if it was hu, 6 seater or 10!! Posted by pod1
I can't say what the odds are without knowing your opponent's hand and the contents of the flop. If you flop a set of aces and your opponent flops a royal flush, you're drawing pretty thin! ;-)))
The number of people at the table doesn't matter - just the number of opponents that see the flop.
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Flopping quads: 375 to 1
Making quads after the river: 112 to 1
If a person does not hold a pocket pair:
Flopping quads: 8647 to 1
Making quads after the river: 864 to 1
(assuming that you hold two known different cards!)
If you look the odds up on some sites you will see slightly higher odds, this would be because they are not considering the fact that you have two known cards.
If you were up against 3 lower pairs for instance, you'd be around 54% favourite depending on suits.
If you flop a set of aces and your opponent flops a royal flush, you're drawing pretty thin! ;-)))
The number of people at the table doesn't matter - just the number of opponents that see the flop.
AA v AK, QQ & 88 is about 58% to win the hand pre-flop.
If you were up against three players with suited connectors you'd be about 46%.
It's good that poker isn't that simple, isn't it? :-)))