Re: Best possible drawing hands
Yes you're correct in saying in both cases you have less then 50%, but because you're drawing to that twice, and you need to only hit it once.
Simplest example would be a coin flip. I get two flips of a coin, and I have to hit Tails once to win.
Each flip is independent of the other, each is a 50% chance.
Looking at the possibly out comes though, it can either be,
Heads + Heads (I loose)
Heads + Tails (I win)
Tails + Heads (I win)
Tails + Tails (I win)
We see its a 50% chance on each flip, but because I have multiple shots, and I only need to hit it once to win, I actually have a 75% chance of winning.
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