Odds Of Flopping Quads

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Sep 08, 2020 If you’re holding a pocket pair the probability of flopping quads (four of a kind) is 0.24%. The odds are 1: 407 – very unlikely. If you have a pocket pair there are 50 cards left in deck. The flop needs to contain the two other cards matching the rank of your pair and one of 48 other random cards. In Level 8 with blinds at 1,500/3,000/375, 'SpartanD7' raised to 9,000 from early position and Matthew 'LunaNova21' Davis defended his big blind to see a flop appear. Davis check-called the. Feb 27, 2021 Combined Odds of Flopping Something worth C-Betting. Ventrolloquist February 25th, 2021 11:56 AM by ventrolloquist 2: 149: The Ten Biggest Keys to Winning at Poker (Day 30 Course Discussion) (1 2).

jetzzfan
I went to my local casino this morning to play some UTH and BJ, but they didn't have the $25 BJ table open, so I went and played UTH.
I was playing $10 Ante/Blind/Trips with the $1 progressive and about even when I got the killer J4o. I checked, and the flop went JJJ. $20+10+100+300 + $299 on the light.
Next hand, I went up to $25 a spot and had pocket 9s. Went 4X and had 994 hit the flop. $100+25+250+750 + $299 on the light.
I played one more hand at $25 a spot (a fold) and left with my winnings.
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The odds of player flopping quads on both of any two given hands is 5.76461E-08 or 1 in 17,347,225.
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Odds of flopping quads with a pocket pairDeMango
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Still nothing compared to 18 yo's in a row!!
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The odds of player flopping quads on both of any two given hands is 5.76461E-08 or 1 in 17,347,225.


I pretty much agree! The easiest way to do it (for the OP) is just to look at five-card poker probabilities:
https://wizardofodds.com/games/poker/
Okay, so the probability for doing it on any given hand is:
0.00024010
So, you want:
(0.00024010 * 0.00024010) = 5.764801e-8 which converts to 0.00000005764801, so 1/0.00000005764801 = 1 in 17,346,652.5557
I'm guessing there's a rounding difference somewhere in what we're using. I'm thinking yours is more precise.
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The odds of player flopping quads on both of any two given hands is 5.76461E-08 or 1 in 17,347,225.


Odds of flopping quads with a pocket pairI knew someone would do the math. Thanks!RS
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That's pretty insane to flop 4oak twice in a row. I play a lot of video poker (same odds to flop a 4oak on UTH as in VP) and I don't think I've ever been dealt a four of a kind two hands in a row......only a few times (that I remember) have I hit a four of a kind two hands in a row, but that includes the draw and is far more likely.
Congrats.
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jetzzfan
Thanks. I bet it felt good for you to hit those 4oak back to back as well.
This was the first time I've flopped quads or better in UTH. A handful of full houses were my best prior.

Chances of hitting, flopping and holding certain hands

Odds Of Flopping Quads

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Scenarios – Chances of Having Certain HandsExamplesProbability
Chances of Being Dealt
Pair

6h 6d

6%

Suited Cards

Ah 10h

24%

Connecting Suits

2d 3d

4%

Aces or Kings

AA KK

.9%

Ace King

AhKs

1.2%

Ace King Suited

AhKh

.3%

An Ace

A3

16%

Cards Jacks or Higher not Paired

KJ

9%

Not Suited & Not Connected

9h 4s

.9%

Bad Beats
Bad Beat ex: Aces vs Kings heads upAA vs KK

.004%

Chances of Hitting on Flop
Pocket Pair Into A SetJJ into JJJ

8%

Pair Turning Into A Set On Turn

4%

Hitting Pair on Flop

32%

Flopping Four To Flush-You hold 6h7h-flop comes->Ah Kh 2s

11%

Chances of Board Coming All Same5h 5s 5d

.004%

Number of Players To Flop Odds
Situation – Chances someone hit top pair on board
5 players see flop

58%

4 players see flop

47%

3 player see flop

35%

2 player see flop

23%

After Flop – Chances of Making Hand
Making open straightYou hold 67 Flop comes 8,9,2

turn 10

34%

Two pair to full house – You- 47 Board 4,7,10 Turn –>

7

17%

Hitting A Gut Shot Straight

17%

Backdoor Flush – You have 1 spade – Board 2s4h8s

10s 7s

4%

Runner Runner Straight

1.5%

Hitting Either Gut Shot Straight or Backdoor Flush

21%

Pairing An Ace on Turn or River

13%

Before Any Cards Are Dealt – Chances of Getting
Royal Flush (All Spades)AKQJ10

.0002%

Straight Flush (Any same suits)56789

.0012%

Four of a Kind (Quads)5555K

.0239%

Full House (Boat)33322

.144%

Flush (all same suit) =>all hearts37K48

.19%

Straight34567

.35%

Three of a Kind555AK

2.11%

Two PairAAKK2

4.7%

One Pair77253

42%

Don’t catch anything2854K

50%

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Odds Of Flopping Quads Vs Full House

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