Re: I\'m no Joe Tall, but...
Aaron could you help me with the math here?
Basically what it boils down to is this:
3 players, one of whom you are certain has a flush. What are the chances that your flush will be higher if you hit a club on the river?
There are only two clubs higher than yours left in the deck. But where I have trouble is coming up with the combinatorics for the lower flushes and the higher flushes.
What I'm looking for at the end is a weighted outs number.
I e-mailed a friend and basically he laughed at me and told me that he could do this in his sleep.
(So I laughed at him and told him that I could write a sonnet in my sleep. Which talent would you rather have? [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img])
I'll get to the other hand later.
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