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You're missing a decent calculator.
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The above statement can be translated into my opinion that the chances I win is above 48% but less than 53%. [/ QUOTE ] Can someone explain how he arrives at these figures? |
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You're missing a decent calculator. [/ QUOTE ] I guess I shouldn't have bought it on discount.... But after correcting I'm still confused: 4/9=44.4% 10/21=47.6% Doesn't this mean that David believes his chances of winning are between these two numbers? |
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I don't think you can actually come up with the 48-53% figures from the above paragraph. He is just stating what he thinks his odds are. Maybe?
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I don't think you can actually come up with the 48-53% figures from the above paragraph. He is just stating what he thinks his odds are. Maybe? [/ QUOTE ] I'm pretty sure he was saying that the one thing logically implied the other. It's a simple conversion, too. I don't know what's wrong with what I did. I hope someone will point it out. |
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why dont the two of you just take off your pants and compare the length of your members? itll be quicker, no money is exchanged, but the end result is the same...
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Why don't the two of you just take off your pants and compare the length of your members? [/ QUOTE ] Word is Daniel's already circumsized and cannot offer the ten percent rebate. |
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There is absolutely nothing wrong with Daniel [Negreanu] conceiving this promotion to help the Wynn. He gains from an even bet. Others don't. My "counter offer" was made to prove I'm not lying. After all there is some chance that Daniel might accept, if only to call my bluff. [/ QUOTE ] Poker is already gaining by all this pre-flop action. Seeing a flop would be even better. (Where are the poker agents ? People are left to negotiate messily through such opportune situations.) |
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[ QUOTE ] I don't think you can actually come up with the 48-53% figures from the above paragraph. He is just stating what he thinks his odds are. Maybe? [/ QUOTE ] I'm pretty sure he was saying that the one thing logically implied the other. It's a simple conversion, too. I don't know what's wrong with what I did. I hope someone will point it out. [/ QUOTE ] It doesn't really matter if he will win 48 times out of a hundred or whatever, all he has to do is beat him one time. |
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Doesn't this mean that David believes his chances of winning are between these two numbers? [/ QUOTE ] I'm pretty sure it's a function of D.S's bankroll as well. |
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