The odds are 1:3. The probability is 1/4 or 25%.
1 in 4
25%
You would need two pairs. One pair for you and one pair for your friend.
6/12 or 6 out of 12
There are no three pairs in poker, it's only three of a kind or your two highest pairs. So the full house would win. I mean just for starters the full house already has three of a kind within it 3 6's which already beats two pair. So the full house is ONE of the strongest hands in poker.
The odds are 1:3. The probability is 1/4 or 25%.
1 in 4
In poker ANY 2 pair beats a King high hand.
3 pairs It is not possible to have 3 pairs when only a five card hand counts in poker.
25%
If you get 5 cards face down the odds that you will get a three of a kind are 1:50 More odds: Royal Flush 1:650,000 Straight Flush 1:65,000 Four of a Kind 1:4,000 Full House 1:700 Flush 1:500 Straight 1:250 Trips 1:50 Two Pair 1:20 Pair 1:2.3 The Odds of flopping trips in Texas Hold'em when holding two non-paired cards is 73:1. The Odds of flopping a set or better when holding a pair is 8.5:1.
You would need two pairs. One pair for you and one pair for your friend.
never :D
6/12 or 6 out of 12
14/36
Three in eight are the odds of getting exactly two heads in three coin flips. There are eight ways the three flips can end up, and you can get two heads and a tail, a head and a tail and a head, or a tail and two heads to get exactly two heads.