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On average you will be dealt Big Slick once in 82.9 hands or<br />

roughly 1.2% of the time. This includes the possibility that<br />

the hand will be suited.<br />

Suited Big Slick — AKs<br />

There are only 4 2-card combinations that WILL make AK<br />

suited:<br />

Total Possibilities = 1,326<br />

– WILLs = 4<br />

WILLNOTs = 1,322<br />

WILLNOTs (1,322) : WILLs (4)<br />

1,322 : 4<br />

Reduce<br />

1,322 / 4 : 4 / 4<br />

330.5 : 1<br />

The probability of suited Big Slick in the hole is<br />

WILLs<br />

* 100 = Probability as %<br />

Total Possibilities<br />

4<br />

1,326<br />

* 100 = .3%<br />

On average you will be dealt Big Slick suited once in 331.5<br />

hands or roughly .3% of the time.<br />

2 Unpaired Big Cards<br />

These are the number of possible 2-card combinations that<br />

contain 2 unpaired cards of Jack or better.<br />

63<br />

Starting Hands

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