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The odds of getting quads in a game of poker are approximately 1 in 4,165. This means that it is a rare occurrence to have four cards of the same rank in a hand.
The odds of getting three pairs in a single hand of poker are approximately 1 in 20,000.
In a game of poker, flush odds are the chances of getting five cards of the same suit. The probability of getting a flush in poker is approximately 0.20 or 20.
The odds of getting a poker hand with 5 of a kind in a standard 52-card deck are extremely rare, as it requires having all 5 cards of the same rank. In fact, the probability of getting a 5 of a kind hand is 0.00002, or 1 in 4,165,000.
The odds of getting a hand with either 3 of a kind or 2 pairs in a game of poker are approximately 21.5.
The odds of getting a poker hand with 2 pair or 3 of a kind in a standard 52-card deck are approximately 23.5.
The odds of getting quads in poker are approximately 1 in 4,165.
The odds of hitting a flush with suited cards in a game of poker are approximately 1 in 118 or about 0.85.
The odds of getting a 2 pair in poker are about 23.5, while the odds of getting a flush are about 0.2.
The odds of getting a full house in poker are approximately 0.1441 and the odds of getting quads are approximately 0.0240.
In poker the royal flush is the best possible hand, and is thus very rare. If one is playing Texas Hold 'Em, in which one is dealt 2 cards, the chances of getting a royal flush when the first 3 community cards ("the flop") are dealt is about 1 in 650,000.
In poker, a flush is considered a stronger hand than a straight because it is less likely to occur. A flush requires all five cards to be of the same suit, while a straight only requires five consecutive cards regardless of suit. The odds of getting a flush are lower than getting a straight, making it a rarer and more valuable hand in the game.