To accurately calculate the odds, we need to know how many aces the player held on the next hand resulting to another 4 aces.
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From: jeffcole2003oct <jeff-cole@comcast.net>
To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, December 10, 2012 9:53 PM
Subject: [vpFREE] Re: Odds of back to back Aces
I believe Ernie's answer is for back-to-back dealt aces. Dealt aces have a cycle of 54,145. 4 aces for 8/5 BP have a cycle of about 5108.4, so square that to get about 26,095,751 hands.
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ERNIE NELMIDA wrote:
That would be 1 in 2,931,681,025
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Last night at the Seminole Hard Rock in Hollywood my was playing $2 8/5 BP. She hit 4 Aces on back to back hands. Can anyone tell me what the odds are of that happening? Thanks.
Frank
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