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(24 * 23) = 276<br />

(1 * 2)<br />

276 – 36 = 240 is the number of 2-card combinations that<br />

will flop the nut Low draw. This is multiplied by all of the<br />

remaining cards ranked 3 through 8 that are not represented<br />

by the first 2 cards of the Flop (16), to produce the number of<br />

3-card combinations that will make a nut Low to this hand:<br />

240 * 16 = 3,840<br />

Total Possibilities = 17,296<br />

– WILLs = 3,840<br />

WILLNOTs = 13,456<br />

Odds of Flopping Nut Low<br />

WILLNOTs : WILLs<br />

13,456 : 3,840<br />

Reduce<br />

13,456 / 3,840 : 3,840 / 3,840<br />

3.5 : 1<br />

A2XX >>> A Wheel (A2345)<br />

To flop a Wheel with this hand, the board will need to show<br />

345.<br />

There are 4 * 4 * 4 = 64 3-card combinations that contain<br />

345 and will make a wheel.<br />

Total Possibilities = 17,296<br />

– WILLs = 64<br />

WILLNOTs = 17,232<br />

Odds of Flopping a Wheel<br />

WILLNOTs : WILLs<br />

17,232 : 64<br />

187<br />

Before the Flop

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