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blacknight92
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Hello everyone,
I am reading book from Owen Gaines named Poker maths that matters. And there is lesson about combination of villians hole cards. there are few questions in the end of lesson which i need help with. the answers to the question doesnt match mine plus there is no explanation given about the answers.
5. Hero: A♦J♠
Villain: AA
Board: 7♥5♥2♣4♣
How many combinations are there in villain's range?
Answer: 4
however i believe it should be 6 as 6 combination of AA can happen.
7. Hero: 6♥7♠
Villain: QQ, A♦3♦
Board: 4♠7♦Q♦2♠
How many combinations are there in villain's range?
Answer: 4
can anyone who read the book help me understand why the answer is 4 for both questions?
for the second question it says if two cards of same suits are exposed then 55 cobinations can happen and for qq as one Q is on board the combinations that can happen is 3 so i am confused about the answer posted at back of the book.
Thank you
I am reading book from Owen Gaines named Poker maths that matters. And there is lesson about combination of villians hole cards. there are few questions in the end of lesson which i need help with. the answers to the question doesnt match mine plus there is no explanation given about the answers.
5. Hero: A♦J♠
Villain: AA
Board: 7♥5♥2♣4♣
How many combinations are there in villain's range?
Answer: 4
however i believe it should be 6 as 6 combination of AA can happen.
7. Hero: 6♥7♠
Villain: QQ, A♦3♦
Board: 4♠7♦Q♦2♠
How many combinations are there in villain's range?
Answer: 4
can anyone who read the book help me understand why the answer is 4 for both questions?
for the second question it says if two cards of same suits are exposed then 55 cobinations can happen and for qq as one Q is on board the combinations that can happen is 3 so i am confused about the answer posted at back of the book.
Thank you
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