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Old 06-18-2005, 09:48 AM
Robertie Robertie is offline
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Default Re: Harrington p.135

Those are the probabilities of winning if the opponent has that particular hand. They're given at the top of page 132.

If you know the probability of having a hand, and the probability of winning if you have that hand, you multiply the two together to get the contribution to your winning chances from that subset of hands.
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