Re: Super/System Stud section and Flush draws
Well, gosh, you're right. And so what? You could probably spend some time away from the table figuring your odds of making a flush given that x of your suit have shown out of y cards. But there are more productive things to do during the play of a hand than try to calculate your odds of making your hand to the third decimal place. In practice, you're almost always going to continue to draw to your flush unless a lot of your suit have shown or it looks like you may be up against a full house. I don't think that in-depth knowledge of probabilities is going to help you much.
If you play stud/8, Ray's book is an absolute must.
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