Probability of Winning in Poker with Three Jacks and Two High Cards - Week #79

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In summary, the probability of being dealt three Jacks and two high cards in a game of poker is approximately 0.0000114 or 1 in 87,649. This probability is lower than many other poker hands, but it is not affected by the number of players at the table. The odds of winning with three Jacks and two high cards depend on various factors, but having this hand gives you a strong chance of winning. Ultimately, improving your chances of being dealt this hand is based on chance, but studying the game and making strategic decisions can increase your chances of winning.
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You are playing some poker with a friend. Say you are dealt 5 cards from a 52 card deck and have three jacks plus the 2 of diamonds and the 5 of hearts. What is the probability that your friend has a higher 3 of a kind, that is three Q's, K's or A's?
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There were no correct solutions this week. :(

Solution:
5 cards from the 52 are already accounted for thus our hand is chosen from a pile of 47 cards. For each situation - 3 Kings, Queens or Aces - they all have the same probability so we can find one of them and multiply by 3.

There are 4 Queens from which to choose 3 and 43 cards left over from which to choose the other 2 cards. However these last two cards also cannot be the same, so for the first card we have 43 choices and for the second card we have 39 choices.

\(\displaystyle P[\text{3 Queens}]=\frac{\binom{4}{3} \left(\frac{43 \times 39}{2!}\right)}{\binom{47}{5}} \approx 0.0021865\)

\(\displaystyle P[\text{3 Queens}] \times 3 = \boxed{0.00656}\)
 

Related to Probability of Winning in Poker with Three Jacks and Two High Cards - Week #79

1. What is the probability of being dealt three Jacks and two high cards in a game of poker?

The probability of being dealt three Jacks and two high cards in a game of poker is approximately 0.0000114 or 1 in 87,649.

2. How does the probability of being dealt three Jacks and two high cards compare to other poker hands?

The probability of being dealt three Jacks and two high cards is lower than many other poker hands, including a full house, four of a kind, straight flush, and royal flush.

3. Is the probability of being dealt three Jacks and two high cards affected by the number of players at the table?

No, the probability of being dealt three Jacks and two high cards is not affected by the number of players at the table. The probability remains the same regardless of the number of players.

4. What are the odds of winning with three Jacks and two high cards in poker?

The odds of winning with three Jacks and two high cards in poker depend on several factors, such as the number of players, their skill level, and the odds of other players having a better hand. However, with three Jacks and two high cards, you have a strong hand and a good chance of winning.

5. How can I improve my chances of being dealt three Jacks and two high cards in poker?

As a scientist, I cannot provide any strategies or tips for improving your chances of being dealt three Jacks and two high cards in poker. The cards are dealt randomly, and the outcome is based on chance. However, you can increase your chances of winning by studying the game, understanding probabilities, and making strategic decisions during gameplay.

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