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Originally posted by Muff
5/13 (diamonds we'll say) gone. unknown cards 46. The only combination you could beat would be 34 diamonds. Assuming they aren't on the board. So remove one of those as outs. So one player at the table has 7 outs with 46 unknown cards. 7/46 = 15.2% chance one person has a flush that can beat you.
I think I did that right.
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Ok so if your math is right then the baby flush will hold up about 5 times out of 6. (assuming a non paired board)
That's definitely worth playing aggressively and paying off the higher flush 1 time out of 6.
Thanks
