Many people mix up odds and probability at casino tables. These words sound the same but mean different things. Knowing both helps you play smarter. The math behind them changes how much you win and ...
I ended my last column with an introduction to the idea of “running it twice.” Running it twice is a way to take some of the randomness out of a poker hand, when one of the players is all in and the ...
Calculating probabilities isn't often that important when you're sitting at the poker table. The ones you could do in your head, you probably already know, while the ones you really need will take a ...
There are 36 cards labeled with the numbers 1 through 36 and then placed face down on a table. If four cards are revealed one after the other, what is the probability that each card’s number is larger ...
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