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Old 04-07-2006, 08:11 AM
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Default Re: Tournament Poker for Advanced Players

Ok... Here it comes. Are you any good at maths? Combinatorics?

There are 1326 possible distinct ways to be dealt any starting hand in Texas Hold'em. Sklansky's all-in hands are any pair, any ace-suited, any suited connector down except 43s and 32s, and AKo...

So...

Pairs:
AA-22 is 13 pairs and since there's 6 possible ways to be dealt a pair we have 13x6=78 combinations

Suited hands:
There are 4 ways to be dealt a suited hand. We have AKs down to 54s which is 10 hands. Then we have AQs-A2s which is 11 hands, so 21 in total. That makes 21x4=84 combinations.

A random hand like AKo can be dealt in 12 different ways. So we have 78+84+12=174 combinations. Remember there's 1326 different combinations in total?

174/1326 = 0,131 ~ 13%

Voila! Now that you know, you can continue reading the book [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
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