The combination of hands in poker (Part 1)

The combination of hands in pokerIn Texas Hold’em there are 1326 possible combinations of hands. The ability to calculate quickly and efficiently, we can be the hands and the hands of our adversaries is one of the most valued skills in poker.

There are ways to make these calculations quickly and efficiently, ensuring reliable results. In addition, these calculations have practical applications in the use of “blockers”.

If we play poker, make sure that there are six ways we can get a couple in the two letters we have submitted (by considering different combinations of colors). Memorizing Figure 6310, we recall the possible combinations of pairs.

The explanation is as follows. If, for example, couples trying to find out how many AA in a table game, and if there is no ace on the table or not have in our hands, then there are six possible combinations of AA.

However, if he had an ace in your hand or on the table, only 3 combinations of hands would be AA. If you see two aces in the hand or the table, one hand is possible with a pair of aces. Finally, if there are three aces on the table can not be any pair of aces by another player.

Another example: If we had 44 in the next flop, AJ4, only 3 possibilities is that the opponent has a pair of aces in their hands, of which 3 have JJ, and 6 who have KK. In addition, it is no coincidence, you have 44.

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