Think this is really simple but just wanted to check.
Sorry it's Seven Card Stud
If it is given that you start out with a pair of split kings on third, what is the probability that you have two pair on 4th, 5th, and 6th? (Given that there is no pair on board)
In other words
(x K)K7 on 4th
(x K) K7T on 5th
(x K) K7T5 on 6th
I get 6.1%, 12.5%, and 19.1% respectively
Just curious because those numbers seem low, it always seems like they have two pair a lot more often
Sorry it's Seven Card Stud
If it is given that you start out with a pair of split kings on third, what is the probability that you have two pair on 4th, 5th, and 6th? (Given that there is no pair on board)
In other words
(x K)K7 on 4th
(x K) K7T on 5th
(x K) K7T5 on 6th
I get 6.1%, 12.5%, and 19.1% respectively
Just curious because those numbers seem low, it always seems like they have two pair a lot more often
Quick Math Check - Prob of two pair