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Originally Posted by Last Laugh
But crucially, there's never more than one deck per hand!
There is crucially only one deck at a table at a time, but on the choice of new deck from the queue , there is millions of decks dependent to the choice of deck by random timing .
So if you can imagine you are looking directly ahead, you can see 52 individual cards, each card having a 1/52 chance of being the top card, nearest value to you .
x→{1,2,3,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,52}
Now if I asked you turn left , you would be now looking at millions of random cards with no idea of what they are .
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That is the setup of PS
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all x= 1/52
all y = var 1/52
Vector analysis reveals a second set of probabilities y . In example let us imagine that y has 100,000 aces aligned to the SB, the top card of any y . That is 100, 000 chances of an ace on the SB.
Last edited by pkdk; 03-06-2018 at 06:30 AM.