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Q&A #113: No-Limit Games Really Can’t Be Too Loose

Recently I published an answer to the mother of all poker questions, Can A No-Limit Game Be Too Loose? The short answer is, no. For the long answer, read the article. This really is, however, the mother of all poker questions, both because it’s an extremely important question and because for many players it will [...]

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Poker Combination Calculation Exercise — My Answer

Two days ago I posed a poker-related math question. Here’s the question again and then my answer. What percentage of all possible five card boards put the nuts on board? By “put the nuts on board” I mean that every possible two card hand will split the pot with every Poker Combination Calculation Exercise — [...]

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Poker Combination Calculation Exercise

This is just a little math problem, but I think it’s good exercise for your poker math muscles. What percentage of all possible five card boards put the nuts on board? By “put the nuts on board” I mean that every possible two card hand will split the pot with every …Login/Register for more.

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