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The same suits - the useless and glib almost winner corporate executives are about to get flushed out of my Universe. The suits. Deuces being wild do change the probability of getting a flush. A flush is a poker hand such as Q 10 7 6 4, where all five cards are of the same suit, but not in sequence. Two flushes are compared as if they were high card hands; the highest-ranking card of each is compared to determine the winner. If both hands have the same highest card, then the second highest-ranking card is compared, and so on until a difference is found. If the two flushes contain the same five ranks of cards, they are tied and split the pot, that is, suits are not used to rank them. Flushes are described by their highest card, as in queen-high flush to describe Q 9 7 4 3. If the rank of the second card is important, it can also be included: K 10 5 3 2 is a king-ten-high flush or just a king-ten flush, while K Q 9 5 4 is a king-queen-high flush. In community card games the highest card in the flush may be a community card which is used by multiple players, in which case the flush may be described by the highest non-communal card; in a game with community cards A 10 6 2, a player holding Q J would have a queen-high flush while a player with K 10 holds a king-high flush; both players making use of the high ace. In five-card poker, there are 5,148 possible flushes, of which 40 are also straight flushes; the probability of being dealt a flush that is not also a straight flush is \frac {4 \cdot C_{13}^5 - 40} {C_{52}^5} = \frac {4 \cdot 1{,}287 - 40} {2{,}598{,}960} = \frac {5{,}108} {2{,}598{,}960} \approx 0.196\% . In seven-card poker, the frequency of flush is 4,047,644, the probability of being dealt one is approximately 3.03%. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Suits TV series 8.9/10-IMDb 8.6/10-TV Suits is a USA Network drama created by Aaron Korsh that stars Patrick J. Adams as Michael Mike Ross and Gabriel Macht as Harvey Specter. The series is set at Pearson Hardman, a fictitious law firm in New York City. First episode: June 23, 2011 Theme song: Greenback Boogie Network: USA Network en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suits_(TV_series) Suits is a USA Network drama created by Aaron Korsh that stars Patrick J. Adams as Michael Mike Ross and Gabriel Macht as Harvey Specter. The series is set at Pearson Hardman, a fictitious law firm in New York City. Mike, once a college scholarship recipient and on his way to becoming a law student at Harvard University, was kicked out of college for selling the answers to a math test he had memorized, ruining his chances of attending law school. Mike instead makes a living as a bicycle messenger, and is convinced by his friend, Trevor, to take part in a marijuana deal. The deal happens to be a sting operation which Mike astutely discovers and narrowly avoids, instead stumbling into a job interview with Harvey, a lawyer at Pearson Hardman and arguably the best closer in New York City. Having recently made senior partner, Harvey must now hire a Harvard-educated lawyer as an associate, as per firm policy. Using his eidetic memory and knowledge of the law, Mike proves to Harvey that he is undoubtedly the best candidate for the position and is subsequently hired, despite having neither gotten a college degree nor attended Harvard. The series focuses on Mike and Harvey as they try cases for the firm while maintaining Mikes secret. The 12-episode first season debuted on June 23, 2011, with a 90-minute premiere. It was renewed for a second season of 16 episodes on August 11, 2011, which premiered on June 14, 2012, with the mid-season finale on August 23, 2012. The remaining 6 episodes of Season 2 began airing January 17, 2013, on USA and January 23 on Bravo Canada. On October 12, 2012, USA Network renewed Suits for a third season, consisting of 16 episodes. Season 3 premiered July 16, 2013, on USA, July 17, 2013, on Bravo Canada, and 15 October on Channel 7 Australia. The season was split, with six episodes airing after March 6, 2014. On October 24, 2013, Suits was renewed for a fourth season.
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