The probability of getting both a 3 of a kind and a 2 of a kind in a single hand of Poker is very low, as it requires specific combinations of cards. This scenario is known as a full house, and the probability of getting a full house in a hand of poker is approximately 0.1441, or about 14.41.
Yes, in poker, it is possible to have both a flush and a pair in a hand.
No, in poker, you cannot have both a straight and a pair in the same hand.
In poker, if both players have a straight, the player with the highest-ranking card in their straight wins.
Yes, in some variations of poker, such as in games like Omaha and Stud, the ace can be both high and low.
Full Tilt Poker is no longer in operation but before they lost their gambling license they did release both an iPhone and Android poker app called Rush Poker mobile. A number of real money poker apps are now available from a variety of poker rooms such as Bwin, Terminal Poker, mFortune and Switch Poker.
The probability is 0. Consider the event of tossing a coin . The possible events are occurrence of head and tail. they are mutually exclusive events. Hence the probability of getting both the head and tail in a single trial is 0.
The answer depends on the probability that Alex makes a single shot.
The probability is 50-50.
Im not sure what u are asking the probability of getting 2 sixes on both dice is1/36 the probability of getting a six on either dice is 1/6 and the probability of getting one six on both of the dice is 5/36 i believe hope i answered ur question
1/2
The probability of throwing a dice an getting a 1 is 1/6. The probability of gettinga 1 the second time is 1/6. The probability of both events, getting a 1 the firsttime and a 1 the second time is; P(1,1) =(1/6)∙(1/6) =1/36 =0.02777... ~ 2.8%
The probability of two tails on two tosses of a coin is 0.52, or 0.25.
Well they are independent events so it is the probability of getting a correct answer multiplied by the probability of getting a correct answer on the second question. Short Answer: 1/5 times 1/5=1/25
The probability of tossing a coin twice and getting tails both times is 1 in 4, or 25%. If you have already tossed a coin and had it land on tails, the probability that it will land on tails again the next time you toss it is 50%.
None. I do not have a brother so the event cannot occur.
A die has six sides, so the probability of rolling an even number is 1 in 2, or 50-50. A coin has two sides, so the probability of flipping the coin and getting heads is 1 in 2, or 50-50. The probability that both will happen together is the one in two OF one in two, or one in FOUR chance that both will happen. So, the probability is 25%.
1/5 and 1/2.............. 1/10 of getting both in a row