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I am pretty sure someone just posted this same idea not too long ago. Try the search feature [/ QUOTE ] Yeah if poker theory ever gets a FAQ this should be one of the questions; it's posted every other week at least. To the OP: Average spades dealt to 9 random hands and average spades in your opponents' hands those times you flop a spade draw are not the same thing. The second number is lower. Also, the traditional calculation does not assume your cards are live, the usual calucalation on the turn is 9/47 where 47 is the number of cards you haven't seen, including those in everyone else's hands. |
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