I posted a while back now and never got a decent answer.what the **** is these consistent paired flops all about?Not only paired but str8 and flushing as well ! For eg 667?It seems to me its the regular flop now .
It's rather like me getting dealt 97os 24 times yesterday in about an hour... it actually happened...
It's cos im obsessed with 97os as i lost a huge prize with it, and therefore every time i see the hand 97os i choose to remember it.
But statistically, I will get dealt 97os exactly the same amount of time overtime as I get dealt 93 os.
One is a semi playable hand which is memorable to me, one isn't...
You may remember the 667 flops but u will forget the J63 flops because the 667 flops are more interesting and memorable. But the other "non interesting" flops actually happen just as much... if not more... ( i counted the times i got 97os and not 93os yesterday...)
If you are expecting to see 667 flops and are paranoid about it, then you will see them, and chose to remember them more than the J63 flops.
Then you will start a forum thread about it... twice... and hope that everyone else is obsessed with paired/suited flops...
It's rather like me getting dealt 97os 24 times yesterday in about an hour... it actually happened... It's cos im obsessed with 97os as i lost a huge prize with it, and therefore every time i see the hand 97os i choose to remember it. Posted by GREGHOGG
Anyone ever been dealt AA 24 times in about an hour - that is something you'd remember?
It is possible to calculate the odds of "x" occurances in "y" trials but it's a complex calc. How many hands were you dealt in your hour in which you received the 24 identical hands?
It is not only your variance but every hand played on sky that must be counted. Do sky have a designated "pack" of digital cards for each table or does each hand come randomly from a single "pack".
It is not only your variance but every hand played on sky that must be counted. Do sky have a designated "pack" of digital cards for each table or does each hand come randomly from a single "pack". Posted by gracie24
Nah . . . I'm pretty sure they use a single deck of cards. Have never worked out though, how everyone seated at all of the open tables still manage to get two cards each?
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Same as last time no decent response!If If am the only one that as noticed it i could not care less .ANSWERS PLEASE !
Then you will start a forum thread about it... twice... and hope that everyone else is obsessed with paired/suited flops...
anyone had three consecutive 22 and twice hit the set