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  • 11 February 20124:40 am MrDennis050

    So first all in and then to the burger king

  • 11 February 20124:49 am teemucroshere44

    @lolipedofin
    the probability will be the same if the outs of the worse hand are alive because the better hand doesn’t need to hit (at first)

  • 11 February 20125:36 am jet6r6

    @kvnd7331 wrong! 9-4 off v KK 13.1%. QQ v KK 17.94%

  • 11 February 20126:28 am DjNewtOfficial

    on pokerstars…the big stack with qq is the 82-18 favorite xD

  • 11 February 20126:56 am mrprestoneable

    @kvnd7331 ??? KK vs QQ is 80/20… KK vs 94off is about 86/14

  • 11 February 20127:02 am homoclovek

    @ikweetbeter
    standard if you plays about 50-60 tables in one day it is normal lol……

  • 11 February 20127:07 am kvnd7331

    @dimitriosfl KK is actually more likely to lose to a 9-4 off then QQ….

  • 11 February 20127:58 am dimitriosfl

    That’s nothing…at Jokerstars we lose with pocket kings vs 9-4off!!

  • 11 February 20128:18 am Queenbg1

    @lolipedofin no, because there is no redraw, if Q comes.

  • 11 February 20128:59 am lolipedofin

    @MrChilisebas @richknow But probability should be counted for all the possibilities…. there’s always chances for both hands hitting trips to the cowboys favor. The removal of the remaining 2 kings severely dented the chance for the kings to improve, while still giving it an edge over the ladies, the probability should be different.

    @Holdenfan1990 I see… thanks.

  • 11 February 20129:44 am MrChilisebas

    @lolipedofin of course it is, because even though all the k’s are burnt, the QQ still need to hit one of the two queens in the deck!

  • 11 February 201210:43 am JuaNp4888

    so sick..

  • 11 February 201211:06 am richknow

    @lolipedofin Yep, because he has to catch some cards and 82% of the time, KK will win

  • 11 February 201211:14 am adskynet

    @lolipedofin yes…

  • 11 February 201211:37 am superjeff14

    @lolipedofin no, its slightly less, about 79-21. I would recommend you download the free pokerstove software for these more advanced probability calcs (the dead card feature is very useful.)

  • 11 February 201211:50 am weatherallc05

    welll…. thats a rig

  • 11 February 201212:47 pm Holdenfan1990

    @lolipedofin of course it isnt but the % is worked out by what the players know about the hand, neither of them know a king was folded so you cant factor it in when working out the odds. as far as they know there is still 2 kings and 2 queens in the deck.

  • 11 February 201212:58 pm UrAlcoholicDad123

    @paulito10
    it is the WSOP Europe

  • 11 February 20121:32 pm Majorbludd817

    Bichon showing class and not rubbing it in when he caught the queen on the river.

  • 11 February 20122:05 pm fulltimespy

    @timmythemen very true hehe

  • 11 February 20122:17 pm FubarHS

    @lolipedofin 78.5 – 21.5

  • 11 February 20123:15 pm paulito10

    can anybody tell me what tournament is this from, just love norman chad as a commentator…. cracks me up!!

  • 11 February 20123:18 pm ceesie008

    @lolipedofin No that is not correct, but neather are the outs at the turn. There where already folded some outs, so this calculator doesn’t give the odds for real, but the odds the players think they have.

  • 11 February 20123:48 pm keniffkeniff

    @timmythemen lol u obviously don’t know poker very well


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