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Originally Posted by jungmit
Yes bit all 10 people will not be in every hand. He said on average there was 3 people in flop and they made thst many big hands? Seems unlikely to me
And how do you know that in the other hands that there weren't full houses at showdown, if any other player that folded had acted differently that he or she wouldn't have made a full house ? Or quads ? Or royal flushes ?
You need to take every player into consideration because you cannot know what the player will do with his hand. For example, some people will call a raise in the BB or on the BTN with 6 3, 8 5, 7 4 etc. ( go lower stakes and you will see people calling 4x 5x raises in any position with that junk ). It's only natural and expected that those hands will suck out on A K, A Q etc. and other big hands. If they do suck out more often than expected why doesn't it show on an analysis ? It would be trivially easy to detect.