Approximately 2%
The probability of being dealt a full house in poker is 3744/2,598,960 or 1 in 694. The probability of moving up from a full house in poker is 4/47. Check with http://www.indepthinfo.com/probability-poker/full-house.shtml
Since it's video poker, we can assume that the only cards drawn are the ones you started with. There are exactly 47 cards left in the deck. There are 6 series of draws you can get that will give you ace, queen, and 10 (3!, or 3x2x1).The number of sequences of 3 cards in a 47 card deck is 47!/44!, or 47x46x45, and since 6 of the sequences leave you with the hand you want, you have exactly 6/(47x46x45) probability to get one of them.This works out to 1 in 16,215.
4/52 x 3/51 x 2/50 x 1/49 About 0.00039%
In a normal poker deck, a total of 26 cards are red. This is half of the cards (two out of the four suits).
If the hand must contain three 8's and to cards that are not 8's - the total number of possibilities is 2801.
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The probability of achieving a higher flush in a game of poker is dependent on the number of players and the cards dealt. In general, the probability is low, as a higher flush requires having five cards of the same suit in a higher sequence than the other players.
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.
I don't know what the probability of getting 5 of a kind using 106 cards is, however I do know that you cannot play poker with that many cards. Only 52 cards are ever used in poker, home games of course allow for the use of a joker in certain games.
The probability of getting both a 3 of a kind and a 2 of a kind in a single hand of poker is very low, as it requires specific combinations of cards. This scenario is known as a full house, and the probability of getting a full house in a hand of poker is approximately 0.1441, or about 14.41.
The probability of being dealt a full house in poker is 3744/2,598,960 or 1 in 694. The probability of moving up from a full house in poker is 4/47. Check with http://www.indepthinfo.com/probability-poker/full-house.shtml
No, a straight in poker cannot wrap around to include both high and low cards. A straight is a hand consisting of five consecutive cards of any suit, but it cannot include both high and low cards in the same hand.
Aces and eights
The odds of one player holding quads over another player holding quads in a game of poker are extremely rare and unlikely. This scenario is known as a "quads over quads" situation, and the probability of it occurring is very low.
The probability of getting a five of a kind in a game of poker is extremely low, as it requires having all five cards of the same rank in a standard 52-card deck. In fact, it is practically impossible to achieve in a fair game.
The probability of being dealt a three of a kind in poker is approximately 2.11.
Yes, poker cards and playing cards are the same thing. They are a standard deck of 52 cards used for various card games, including poker.