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Okay.
I think this is simple, but maybe it's deceptively simple, because I was always rubbish at statistics.
I am playing draw poker (with no wildcards) with three friends. We were all dealt five cards, I discarded/replaced three (all of which were 9 or below, no aces), now my hand is:
King, Queen, Jack, Ten and Nine of Spades.
Nobody else discarded any cards, they played their dealt hand.
What is the chance of just one other person at the table having a better hand than me? (i.e. a Royal Flush.)
I think the answer is roughly 1 in 48.3million, but I'd appreciate it if someone else would do the run through of how they would calculate it to see what I've done wrong (if anything.)
Venari.
I think this is simple, but maybe it's deceptively simple, because I was always rubbish at statistics.
I am playing draw poker (with no wildcards) with three friends. We were all dealt five cards, I discarded/replaced three (all of which were 9 or below, no aces), now my hand is:
King, Queen, Jack, Ten and Nine of Spades.
Nobody else discarded any cards, they played their dealt hand.
What is the chance of just one other person at the table having a better hand than me? (i.e. a Royal Flush.)
I think the answer is roughly 1 in 48.3million, but I'd appreciate it if someone else would do the run through of how they would calculate it to see what I've done wrong (if anything.)
Venari.