When playing a game where (nearly) the entire deck is dealt out--e.g., Big O with 9 players (no burn before the river), 7 Card Stud w/7 players when everyone stays in until the end, etc.--I've heard people state that it's unlikely the outs someone is looking for is still in the stub because a player likely was dealt it, or that a player likely has the Ace-high flush by the river (if a flush is possible based on the board), or similar sentiments.
Probability being what it is, the first statement should be wrong as any one card has the same chance of being in the stub as being in a players hand, while the second statement might be true because someone holding the nut flush draw would be more likely to stay in, but that's true whether a whole deck is being dealt out or not.
I guess what I'm asking is if there are additional factors to consider when potentially a whole deck will be dealt out by the end of a hand?
The specific situation coming up is that we have a poker buddy who's moved away but will be in town visiting. This gets some of our less frequent "regulars" to show up too, and we may end up with 10-11 players, which we'll cram into one table. We do normally like Big O and other 5+ hole card games, but obviously we'll be limited to games with 4 hole cards or less, like Hold 'em, Pineapple, and Omaha. And with Omaha, the entire deck would be dealt out with 11 players (44 hole cards, 5 community cards, 3 burn cards).
So how would you play PLO8 (for example) differently if there's only 6-8 players at the table vs. 10-11 players? Would the difference be purely based on the increase number of players, or does the fact that the whole deck (or nearly, if 10 players) will get dealt out by the river have any impact on your strategy?
(Hope this makes sense. Surprisingly hard to articulate...)
Probability being what it is, the first statement should be wrong as any one card has the same chance of being in the stub as being in a players hand, while the second statement might be true because someone holding the nut flush draw would be more likely to stay in, but that's true whether a whole deck is being dealt out or not.
I guess what I'm asking is if there are additional factors to consider when potentially a whole deck will be dealt out by the end of a hand?
The specific situation coming up is that we have a poker buddy who's moved away but will be in town visiting. This gets some of our less frequent "regulars" to show up too, and we may end up with 10-11 players, which we'll cram into one table. We do normally like Big O and other 5+ hole card games, but obviously we'll be limited to games with 4 hole cards or less, like Hold 'em, Pineapple, and Omaha. And with Omaha, the entire deck would be dealt out with 11 players (44 hole cards, 5 community cards, 3 burn cards).
So how would you play PLO8 (for example) differently if there's only 6-8 players at the table vs. 10-11 players? Would the difference be purely based on the increase number of players, or does the fact that the whole deck (or nearly, if 10 players) will get dealt out by the river have any impact on your strategy?
(Hope this makes sense. Surprisingly hard to articulate...)