I asked ChatGPT about the chances of this incredible deal of hands at the poker table

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I asked the artificial intelligence what the chances are of a hand where there will be 4 opponents and two will have a four of a kind, the third a straight flush and the fourth a royal flush.
Here are the probability estimates we can use for each of the stages (flop, turn, river) This scenario is generally less than 0.00001% likely, meaning it is very unlikely. It is possible, but the probability of it happening in a single hand is incredibly small. This scenario could theoretically happen, but it is one of the rarest options in poker.
 
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I think all the chips would get in the middle!
 
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I asked the artificial intelligence what the chances are of a hand where there will be 4 opponents and two will have a four of a kind, the third a straight flush and the fourth a royal flush.
Here are the probability estimates we can use for each of the stages (flop, turn, river) This scenario is generally less than 0.00001% likely, meaning it is very unlikely. It is possible, but the probability of it happening in a single hand is incredibly small. This scenario could theoretically happen, but it is one of the rarest options in poker.
It's crazy the unlikely things we see at the online tables, but that is one of the crazier ones. Are you saying it actually did happen to you?
 
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I've wondered if something similar could happen. The probability is very small, but nothing is impossible in Poker, especially when you're playing online....
 
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I think he/she is just presenting a hypothetical situation and did not actually witness this
 
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I asked the artificial intelligence what the chances are of a hand where there will be 4 opponents and two will have a four of a kind, the third a straight flush and the fourth a royal flush.
Here are the probability estimates we can use for each of the stages (flop, turn, river) This scenario is generally less than 0.00001% likely, meaning it is very unlikely. It is possible, but the probability of it happening in a single hand is incredibly small. This scenario could theoretically happen, but it is one of the rarest options in poker.
Did it show the way this could actually happen in that increibly rare situation, out of interest?

EDIT: OK, I spent a bit of time working it out, that was fun, kind of like the chess challenges they can give you. It was actually quite a simple solution, and I'm wondering if its the only one. I assume so, but then factoring in the 4 suits then there are 4 more chances for it to happen
 
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The artificial intelligence just hasn't seen the hands I've seen. :ROFLMAO: Poker isn't really about combinations, it's more about players psychology. Of course, we can get a bad beat at some stage of a tournament (and that's a shame), but it's important to learn our mistakes and do everything we can to avoid them. :cool:
 
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