10 thoughts on “Odds of Completing Your Hand in Poker

  1. i thought when you times it by 4 , its actually if you still have both remaining cards turn AND river ? Are you saying those percentages are happening at the river or are you saying those percentages for the river is actually for both river and turn remaining?

  2. does the probability of making your flush depend on the number of players. E.g. if there are 10 players, you have 2 clubs, there are 2 clubs on the table. If you were to assume a fairly even distribution of clubs would it not be fair to assume that there could be a probability closer to 25% of picking a club from the REMAINING deck. I assume u got 19% by 9/47.

    if you were to randomly take out 23 cards (10 players + 3 flop) from the deck on average you are going to select 5.75 clubs, how they get distributed over the players / board is irrelevant – Am i just describing the 3 card probability problem?

    Redo the odds with 24 players (crazy i know), 48+ 3, what are the odds that the last card is a club? 25%?

    On a single hand you could assume 19% mathametically but over 10,000 games doesn't it stand to reason that on average there would tend to be 25% of clubs in the remaining deck? Obv with 2 players more clubs have come out than other suits, but with 10 players not so much.

  3. Isn't it the other way 4x on the turn an 2x on the river so flussdraw on the turn 9outs x4% =36 % River 2% 9 cards outs X 2 % =18 % too hit ur cards he he's making it way to difficult

  4. Its the other way around higher percentage during turn. Cut percentage in half during river

  5. The video was very easy to understand but after reading the comments people are saying it was backwards. I was also confused why outs were better with only one street left. So it 4 & 2 I’m guessing.

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