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Old 04-25-2007, 02:25 PM
ispiked ispiked is offline
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Default Probability forum needs a sticky

Has anyone discussed the possibility of having a sticky in this forum with links to posts that answer frequently asked questions?

It seems like every time I look someone is asking "what are the chances of AA vs. KK" or "what are the chances of set over set". Having a sticky with links to threads where this is thoroughly explained might be helpful. It also might be a good idea to include some links to a basic combinatorics tutorial.
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Old 04-25-2007, 02:29 PM
jay_shark jay_shark is offline
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Default Re: Probability forum needs a sticky

The AA vs KK is without a doubt the most popular question that gets asked .

It would be a great idea if we had a FAQ section where most of the more common questions get addressed and answered from that page . You may have to convince BruceZ about this idea and whether or not he thinks it's a good idea .
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Old 04-25-2007, 02:40 PM
Orlando Salazar Orlando Salazar is offline
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Default Re: Probability forum needs a sticky

I agree. My suggestions:
P Pocket Pair
Dependant P of Flopping a Set or Q or FH/Flush Draw/SD/
P of Backdoor SD and FD
P of AA vs KK
P Set over Set
P of Loosing N coinflips
P of Ace on flop
ROR given # of buyins and sd of win rate
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