Responsible gambling - Consumer Affairs Victoria
Responsible gambling - Consumer Affairs Victoria
Responsible gambling - Consumer Affairs Victoria
Create successful ePaper yourself
Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.
CONTINUED<br />
B4<br />
Poker<br />
GAMBLER’S HELP LINE<br />
63<br />
<strong>Responsible</strong> Gambling | Section B: Gambling as a social activity<br />
<strong>Consumer</strong> <strong>Affairs</strong> <strong>Victoria</strong> | consumer.vic.gov.au<br />
b) Two players are playing a game of Texas Hold ‘Em poker. Player A is dealt a pair of 9’s, Player B an<br />
Ace and a King.<br />
Player A Player B<br />
�� ��<br />
If they are the only players, how many cards are left in the pack? _________<br />
How many 9’s are left in the pack? _________<br />
What is the probability of Player A getting another 9 to give him/her 3 of a kind? (express as a<br />
fraction) _____/____<br />
What is the probability that he/she will NOT get another 9? (express as a fraction) __/___<br />
How many Aces and Kings are left in the pack? _______<br />
What is the probability that Player B will get either an Ace or a King? (express as a fraction)<br />
____/____<br />
What is the probability that he/she will NOT get another Ace or a King? (express as a fraction)<br />
__/___<br />
If the flop (first three community cards) and the turn (fourth community card) reveal no 9’s, Aces<br />
or Kings, what is the probability now for Player A getting three 9’s, and Player B getting either a<br />
pair of Aces or a pair of Kings. (express as a fractions) ___/___, ___/___.<br />
1800 858 858 www.problem<strong>gambling</strong>.vic.gov.au