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It is pleasant to each player to see in the closed cards pair of Aces, or the Ace-King of one suit.
The given table will help the beginner to present really what exactly, and how much often it can expect in the cards.
| Combination | Probability |
Chances
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| Pair of aces |
0,45
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220/1
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| From KK to JJ |
1,36
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72,7/1
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| From TT to 66 |
2,26
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43,2/1
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| From 55 to 22 |
1,81
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54,3/1
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| Ace and King of same suit |
0,30
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331/1
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| Ace and king unsuited |
0,90
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110/1
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| Ace and Queen or Ace and Jack of same suit |
0,60
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165/1
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| Ace and Queen or Ace and Jack unsuited |
1,81
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54,3/1
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| King and queen suited |
0,30
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331/1
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| King and queen unsuited |
0,90
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110/1
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| Ace and a card lower than jack of same suit |
2,71
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35,8/1
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| Ace and a card lower than jack of same unsuited |
8,14
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11,3/1
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| Any pair |
5,88
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16/1
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| Any cards of same suit |
23,53
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3,25/1
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| Two connected pairs of same suit with the best chances(1) |
2,11
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46,4/1
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| Two connected pairs unsuited with the best chances(2) |
6,33
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14,8/1
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| Any card with the paur or Ace |
20,36
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3,91/1
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1 And 2: Two cards under the order, giving the maximal chance of formation of straight. The lowest hand 5-4, the maximum hand J-10.
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