Floor!! Seat change. I want his seat.
If you're hitting quads every day, you're way at the top of the luck bell curve.
Unless you're playing something like 5k hands/day I would think.
Let's try some math:
I believe these numbers are right:
Texas Hold'em Poker Odds & Probabilities
So, if we just look at pocket pairs and flopping quads, you've got 16 to 1 odds (5.88%) of being dealt a poker pair and 407 to 1 odds of flopping quads (0.25%), you should flop quads with a pocket pair about once every 6900 hands (more often than I thought).
Add in flopping a set (7.5 to 1) and you should improve to quads about 4% of the time, so that's about once every 3600 hands.
With the other 94% of your hands, you have a 9799 to 1 chance of flopping quads, and a 73 to 1 chance of flopping trips with a 4% chance to improve. That's about once every 9200 hands for flopping them and once every 1739 for flopping trips and improving.
Anyone want to try putting those numbers together for me?
It's too early in the morning for my brain.