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How to work our probs like TV - WSOP, WPT etc.

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How to work our probs like TV - WSOP, WPT etc.

Postby cougar239 » Mon Feb 21, 2005 9:11 am GMT

Hey all,

I'm making a community access TV poker show with some mates, like our own personal version of all the TV poker shows.

It's been years since I took, or had to use maths, and I'm trying to figuire out what the formulas/rules are for working out each hands chance to win is like on the shows, especially when there are 3 or more people left in the hand. I think with two people in my mind was almost getting around it, but any more than two and I'm lost.

Any comprehensive, yet idiot proof points or links you can give me would be HUGELY appreciated.

Thanks a lot everyone.

Jase
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Postby martini » Tue Apr 19, 2005 12:12 pm GMT

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