08-25-04, LearnTexasHoldem:

Percentages For Hand Strengths

Question: what is the percentage of hands won by the following -100 hands (most of the time)

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flush ex- 10%

straight ex- 12%

full house ex 5%

3 of a kind ex 7%

2 pair ex 35%

1 pair ex 25%

high card ex 3%

straight flush ex 1%

royal flush ex 1%

4 of a kind ex 1%

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Answer: I have no idea what the exact stats are but there are a couple things that I can say:

1. The looser the game is, the more people who see the flop to river, the greater the typical hand strength will be.

2. Clearly, you'll have more winners with 1 Pair then with 2 Pair and 2 Pair more then 3 of a kind and so on. The reason for this is that the strength of a hand is directly related to how hard it is to get. It is much harder to get a flush then 2 pair, and that is why a flush wins. It would make sense then to say that you'll have more weak hands win then strong ones (ie 2 pair instead of a full house). So I would guess that you could just start at the top and give a big percentage of wins to one pair, then less to two pair, and so on until you get down to a royal flush which is next to nothing.

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