June 27th, 2011 at 12:12:48 AM
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Hi people, I have some basic ideas but would like some confirmation on odds of basic poker hands but with 2 Jokers per deck and 5 cards dealt from a 6 Deck continuous shuffler and the Jokers are wild, but the odds are based on the same number of cards dealt to suit the ranking.
e.g. First two cards are dealt, what are the odds of a pair coming up counting Jokers as wild
3 cards dealt...odds of 3 of a kind
4 cards dealt...odds of 2 pair, odds of 4 of a kind
5 cards dealt..odds of Full House, Flush, straight, straight flush, Royal Flush
Thanks for any help or pointers on the correct formula..
e.g. First two cards are dealt, what are the odds of a pair coming up counting Jokers as wild
3 cards dealt...odds of 3 of a kind
4 cards dealt...odds of 2 pair, odds of 4 of a kind
5 cards dealt..odds of Full House, Flush, straight, straight flush, Royal Flush
Thanks for any help or pointers on the correct formula..
June 27th, 2011 at 8:51:03 AM
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You can find a ton of poker hand info at Durango Bill's site, for hands of 5 cards and longer, at:
http://www.durangobill.com/Poker.html
Also, http://math.sfu.ca/~alspach/computations.html
This doesn't fully meet your needs, but it explains and shows how hands are analyzed. Also, Mike Shackleford's gaming homework examples are very useful, too.
At this (and other) sites, you can certainly ask for leads such as the above, but cannot ask for free gaming math reports....
http://www.durangobill.com/Poker.html
Also, http://math.sfu.ca/~alspach/computations.html
This doesn't fully meet your needs, but it explains and shows how hands are analyzed. Also, Mike Shackleford's gaming homework examples are very useful, too.
At this (and other) sites, you can certainly ask for leads such as the above, but cannot ask for free gaming math reports....
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