TABLE C2: Chance of Improvement for Various Seven-Card Stud Hands LONG RANGE (You hold three cards)
If you have
| The
probability that the final strength of your
hand after seven cards will be... |
Expressed
in percent (%) is... |
The
odds against it are... |
| Straight-Flush |
0.0028 |
35,312 to 1 |
| Four-of-a-kind |
8.17 |
11.2 to 1 |
| Full House |
32.02 |
2.12 to 1 |
| Flush |
0.70 |
142
to 1 |
| Straight |
0.24 |
418
to 1 |
| Three-of-a-kind |
-- |
-- |
| Two-Pair |
-- |
-- |
If you have
| The probability that the final strength of your hand after seven cards will be... |
Expressed in percent (%) is... |
The odds against it are... |
| Straight-Flush |
0.0042 |
23,541
to 1 |
| Four-of-a-kind |
0.54 |
185 to 1 |
| Full House |
7.57 |
12.2
to 1 |
| Flush |
0.70 |
143
to 1 |
| Straight |
0.84 |
118
to 1 |
| Three-of-a-kind |
9.89 |
9.11
to 1 |
| Two-Pair |
42.05 |
1.38
to 1 |
NOTE: This chart assumes no knowledge of exposed cards in other hands.
For each three-card hand, there are 211,876 possible hands you can end up with after receiving the next four cards. |