Suited

Suited
Suited Holecards: König Vier in Kreuz

Suited (dt.: passend) ist ein Ausdruck aus dem Kartenspiel Poker. Es bedeutet, dass mindestens zwei Hole Cards eines Spielers dieselbe Farbe haben.

Der Vorteil von suited Karten ist, dass die Chance auf einen Flush steigt, da nur noch drei Karten der Farbe zu ebendiesem benötigt werden.

Haben die Karten nicht dieselbe Farbe, so spricht man von off-suit.

Die Wahrscheinlichkeit, dass ein Spieler suited Karten erhält, liegt bei der Variante Texas Hold’em bei

 P = \frac{13-1}{52-1} = \frac{12}{51} = 23{,}53 %

Damit erhält man bei ungefähr jeder vierten oder fünften Hand zwei Karten desselben Symbols.

Sind die Karten von aufeinanderfolgendem Wert, so spricht man von suited connectors.


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