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Probability of a Full House for five-card hand.

So I know this can be solved easily by counting the total ways to make a full house and dividing that by the total possible hands, but I want to know why another way I thought of to solve it is wrong. ...
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How is calculated the frequency of a pair, a flush of 2 cards, a straight of 2 cards and a straight flush of 2 cards (52 cards, hand of 2, 3, 4, etc)?

Introduction Before starting, I would like to specify a few things: The deck has 52 cards. From 1 (Ace) to 10, J, Q, K, all in four different suits: spades, diamonds, club and hearts. I don't add ...
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When drawing 14 cards from a set of 52 cards, is it more likely to have a full house or two consecutive pairs?

This is a problem that has been bothering me for quite some time now: When drawing 14 cards from a set of 52 cards (standard poker deck), is it more likely to have at least one full house or at least ...
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Poker - Combination Questions

I'm struggling a bit with this question so any help will be very much appreciated! The premise is that two people, call them A and B, are playing a variant of poker where there's 3 shared cards, and ...
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