10 thoughts on “Math 131 – calculating the probability of poker hands

  1. This video explains the chance that you get a straight flush, full house, etc when you randomly take 5 cards of out 52.

    It says nothing about your chance of actually winning a game when you are being dealt hole cards. Not sure if they made the video that way to keep things simple or if they don't know how to play poker.

  2. I do t get this, if u need 5 cards for a straight flush, why is it 1 out of 10?

  3. This dosn't help anyone it just a fact about it nothing is real untill the flop is up thats when the game starts

  4. What the video doesn't tell you is that it is only 1 out of 10 low cards because you need to take out the possibility of a royal flush when calculating the probability of a straight flush.

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