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0-10000 |
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13 | 19.70% |
10001-20000 |
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7 | 10.61% |
20001-30000 |
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7 | 10.61% |
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1 | 1.52% |
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3 | 4.55% |
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17 | 25.76% |
dont care /resutls please |
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18 | 27.27% |
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I'm teaching a very mathamaticaly-inclined person how to play, and was asked; ''How much better are suited cards compared to unsuited?'' I realized I didn't have a very good answer... and wanted to be a bit more thorough than ''It depends''.
My question is; In general... for any two cards... how much better are two suited cards compared to unsuited? thanks in advance... david |
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