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I will take a pre coffee stab at getting dealt AA twince in a row....so it is probably wrong, but.
6 (possible AA combinations)/1326 (possible card combinations)=220:1 (to get AA once) 220:1 x 220:1 = 48840:1 to get AA twice in a row As far as WINNING with the hands both times, that depends on the hands you were up against. But, take the % that is equal to the odds you had to win against the hand/hands you showed down with and multiply them together to get a ROUGH idea. Edited to fix math (but still before coffee)...now off to get that coffee. ![]()
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Your biggest edge in a HORSE tourney is knowing that the game just changed from Razz to 7 Stud. - BB http://www.talkingpoker.com/forum/blog.php?u=64 Last edited by BlibbityBlabbity; 12-02-05 at 09:04 AM. |
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