i have one question related to hitting the flop with known starting hands. We all know that the chance of hitting a flusdraw on the flop is about 15% when you hold two suited cards and about 30% if you have a double suited starting hand.
What i also know is that the chances of hitting a set are about 12,5% with a pair in my starting hand.
But i would like to know if someone knows a source with an overview for hitting flops with known starting hand structures. I would be interested in something where i can see for example the chances of hitting a nut straight with a non gap rundown (i.e. 10,9,8,7) or to hit a 13 out nut wrap with that kind of hand and so on.
I hope there is already a source and someone has done this work. Of course i could calculate these my own, but i think that takes really some time.
I only want to know the chances of hitting the flop hard related to straights. Sets and flushs are no problem and basics that i know.
I hope thats no stupid question. I am knew in this game and only interested in learning.
If nobody knows a table like this, maybe someone is interested to build one with me.
Last edited by 4e27; 12-18-2014 at 03:01 AM.
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OK. Sorry for asking stupid question so. Maybe i thought in this high stakes forum it`s a piece of cake to for the players to answer this question. I will made some calculations myself so...
i already calculated that with a rundown of 10,9,8,7 i hit about 5% straights.
Wraps about 30% when i am right.
But who knows if i am right. Maybe i will find a book where a nice table is included.
Cool diggn, for your tip. I already had a look at this but i thought there is maybe somekind of finnished table out there. ;-) But i will do my own one so i remeber these better for sure.
yes. It will be a long waaaay. Sorry for disturbing you guys with my starter thoughts. Peace