1 in 221^2 for it to happen once = about 1 in 48,000. That was easy.
Oops! Thinking a little more, it's not that easy. Hands don't usually roll around at the exact same moment. Normally you get a hand at table 1, then a new hand at table 2, then a new hand at table 1, then a new hand at table 2, etc. The odds that two of these "overlapping" hands would be AA at the same time would be about 1 in 24,000: once you get AA on one board, you have two chances to be dealt AA on the other table. And if your AA hand goes through several streets, maybe you'll be dealt 3 different hands at the other table before you're done playing your AA hand, which would make it happen even more often. I'll say 1 in about 24,000 as my best guess.
For it to happen twice in one night, well, that depends how many hands you played that night. But I'm guessing you won't see it happen even once in 24,000 nights of playing poker.Statistics: Posted by k3nt — Mon Dec 05, 2005 11:00 am
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