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Practical Poker Math

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(48 * 47) * 6 = 6,768<br />

(1 * 2)<br />

Total Possibilities = 17,296<br />

– WILLs = 6,768<br />

WILLNOTs = 10,528<br />

Odds of Counterfeiting A or 2<br />

WILLNOTs : WILLs<br />

10,528 : 6,768<br />

Reduce<br />

10,528 / 6,768 : 6,768 / 6,768<br />

1.6 : 1<br />

A3XX >>> Nut Low Draw<br />

To flop a nut Low draw with this hand, the Flop needs to<br />

contain at least one Deuce and one other low card other than<br />

an Ace or Trey.<br />

This calculation includes the possibility of flopping a<br />

made nut Low.<br />

There are 20 cards ranked 4 through 8 plus 4 Deuces. Thus<br />

there are 20 * 4 = 80 2-card combinations that contain a<br />

Deuce and one other low card. After these 2 cards are dealt,<br />

there are 40 remaining cards that will not counterfeit the Ace<br />

or the Trey. 80 * 40 = 3,200 3-card combinations will flop a<br />

nut Low draw to this hand:<br />

Total Possibilities = 17,296<br />

– WILLs = 3,200<br />

WILLNOTs = 14,096<br />

Odds of Flopping Nut Low Draw<br />

WILLNOTs : WILLs<br />

14,096 : 3,200<br />

189<br />

Before the Flop

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