August 4th, 2017 at 2:23:31 PM
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‘Chase the Flush’ table game has recently been installed at the casino where I play.
Given a strategy of playing 3X on the first three cards (hole cards) as any three card suited or two card A or K suited or Q-9 suited or better, what is the probability of being dealt any of these three card combinations and how is this calculated?
I’m trying to compare this to UTH where the player bets 4X pre-flop on 37.7% of the hands.
Given a strategy of playing 3X on the first three cards (hole cards) as any three card suited or two card A or K suited or Q-9 suited or better, what is the probability of being dealt any of these three card combinations and how is this calculated?
I’m trying to compare this to UTH where the player bets 4X pre-flop on 37.7% of the hands.
August 7th, 2017 at 10:22:04 AM
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I dabbled with some numbers and came up with 21.7647%. It doesn't compare very good with UTH.