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EDIT: I removed a couple of paragraphs, because JKDS did a much better job of explaining.
If you really want some info (that you will almost definitely mis-use), here's some basic stats on Aces. Remember that these stats hold true for any given card rank... so the %'s are the same for Kings or 2's as they are for aces.
Stats for everyone before you look at your cards:
In a 9-handed FR game, there is a 17.1% chance that no one will be dealt an ace pre-flop. In a 6-handed game, this goes up to 33.4%. If you're playing 4-handed, there is about 50% chance that no one has an ace pre-flop.
Stats for everyone else when you look and DO NOT have any aces:
In a 9-handed FR game, there is a 79.9% chance that someone will have at least one ace. In a 6-handed game, it goes down to 61.3%. In a 4-handed game, it is 41.0% likely that at least one of your opponents holds at least one ace pre-flop when you do not.
Stats for everyone else when you look and DO have exactly one ace:
In a 9-handed FR game, there is a 69.5% chance that someone else will have an ace. In a 6-handed game, it goes down to 49.6%. In a 4-handed game, it is 32.4% likely that you are not the only one with at least one ace.
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