It can be formed 4 ways (one for each suit), giving it a probability of 0.000154% and odds of 649,739 : 1. When ace-low straights and ace-low straight flushes are not counted, the probabilities of each are reduced: straights and straight flushes each become 9/10 as common as they otherwise would be.
How rare is it to flop a royal flush?
There are 2598960 unique 5-card poker hands (C(n,r) = C(52, 5) = 2598960). 4 of those are royal flushes. So, the odds of one specific player flopping a royal flush would be 4-in-2598960, or 1-in-649740.
What are the odds of a straight flush?
There is only one way to flop a straight flush with 6–2 suited (62s), and that is to get 3, 4, and 5 of the matching suit on the flop. For the first flop card, the odds are 3/50 (the order doesn’t matter, so it can be the 3, 4 or 5). The second flop card would be 2/49 (one of the two cards left)
What are the odds of flopping a flush card?
The other scenario is that you miss both. The odds of you hitting a non-flush making card are 38/47 on the turn and 37/46 on the river. The odds of you missing are then 38/47*37/46= 65%. The other 35% of the time you make a flush (16% you turn a flush, 16% you river a flush and 3% both turn and river). Same logic can be applied to straight draws.
What are the odds of missing a draw on a flop?
The odds of you missing are then 38/47*37/46= 65%. The other 35% of the time you make a flush (16% you turn a flush, 16% you river a flush and 3% both turn and river). Same logic can be applied to straight draws. This doesn’t answer the original q of how draws are hit on the flop itself – Chris Jul 1 ’15 at 13:19 You make many excellent point.
What are the odds of flopping with a Suited starting hand?
Odds of flopping a Flush with a suited starting hand = 0.82% The type of suited hand we have does not affect the odds of making a Flush, but higher ranked cards will make stronger Flushes. Also, although the type of suited hand does not affect the odds of making a Flush, it will affect the odds of making a Flush or better.