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Stud mathematics?
Does anyone have any articles on the math in the stud games or if there are any good articles online and where?
If you know the math i appreciate if you can help me out with the most important consepts thx everybody |
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Wouldn't Stud Math be an oxymoron? ![]() |
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re: Stud mathematics? poker
The math will be calculated the exact same way, the only difference is that you will know a lot more of that cards that are no longer available. So for instance instead of knowing you have 9 outs for a flush with 47 cards unaccounted for you calculation. You can see that all the up cards and have to change the formulas accordingly. so you may only have 5 outs with 39 cards unaccounted for.
I think Kenzie was making a joke. |
