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Help me figure this stat out please.

Can someone help me figure out that lets say I have a pocket pair (3, 3) and I make a large bet and everyone folds except for one person who calls? Assuming that he does not have a pocket pair, what are the odds that he will pair one of his cards on the flop? Thank you for any help.

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  • About 48%, basically a coin flip.
  • not on the flop, johnnie. that's approx 36%
  • pkrfce9 wrote: »
    not on the flop, johnnie. that's approx 36%

    My bad.

    Pound salt.
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  • Exact math 34.9875% to pair a card on the flop

    7.6578% on the turn and river.

    On a full table it is only 19% chance that the one caller has a pocket pair.

    Hope this helps

    :)
    Crazy Fri
  • if i choose to play small pairs i have to consider the position i have at the table and the players around me as already said its a coin flip and u can almost bet that the other [player has got at least 2 live cards and at least a ace in his hand if not he has a good read on u
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