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Is online poker flawed, fundamentally? Is online poker flawed, fundamentally?

02-28-2018 , 05:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Kelvis
People don't seem to understand that the oceans CANNOT be filled with water. Fish can't breath if there is no air and so they would drown. Clearly fish aren't drowning so oceans must be fake.

Do you understand that?

The fish would not drown if the air is mixed with the ocean . Maybe understanding how the fish breathes is the answer to the question .
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02-28-2018 , 05:49 PM
That doesn't make any sense. If air could mix with water, why does more air not disappear in the ocean? We still have an atmosphere so water and air don't mix.
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02-28-2018 , 05:51 PM
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Originally Posted by pkdk
Exactly, so your odds become ?/?
1 in 2 to get a chicken, 1 in 2 to get a duck, with no connection of any kind to any other shuffles.
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02-28-2018 , 05:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Kelvis
That doesn't make any sense. If air could mix with water, why does more air not disappear in the ocean? We still have an atmosphere so water and air don't mix.

I thought you was talking about poker fish, now I think you are talking physics.
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02-28-2018 , 05:55 PM
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Originally Posted by EvilGreebo
1 in 2 to get a chicken, 1 in 2 to get a duck, with no connection of any kind to any other shuffles.
1 in 2 if you are approaching from the left to each individual box


What about if you approach from the south?


→xx 1/2

→xx 1/2


x
x
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02-28-2018 , 05:58 PM
You're not approaching from the south. It's a pointless supposition.
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02-28-2018 , 06:02 PM
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Originally Posted by EvilGreebo
You're not approaching from the south. It's a pointless supposition.

Yes you are, think about this for a moment,

I offer you card 1 of 52 or I offer you 1 card of 5 unknown values.


First offer

{x,x,.....................x} card 1 of 52 known values


Second offer

{x,x,.....................x} card 1 of 5
{x,x,.....................x} card 1 of 5
{x,x,.....................x} card 1 of 5
{x,x,.....................x} card 1 of 5
{x,x,.....................x} card 1 of 5

1 card of 5 unknown values.


→{x,x,.....................x}

{x,x,.....................x} card 1 of 5
{x,x,.....................x} card 1 of 5
{x,x,.....................x} card 1 of 5
{x,x,.....................x} card 1 of 5
{x,x,.....................x} card 1 of 5

Last edited by pkdk; 02-28-2018 at 06:09 PM.
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02-28-2018 , 06:04 PM
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Originally Posted by EvilGreebo
You're not approaching from the south. It's a pointless supposition.
Absolutely true

or turning this a bit on its edge:

pkdk, why is approaching from the "south" important when it is meaningless...particularly in the linear question you built?
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02-28-2018 , 06:05 PM
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Originally Posted by pkdk
Yes you are, think about this for a moment,
No, I'm not.

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I offer you card 1 of 52
That's a deck.

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or I offer you 1 card of 5 unknown values.
That's not.

You can't link the decks together across multiple deals. As long as you continue to insist that the decks are somehow linked together across deals, you are going to be wrong.
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02-28-2018 , 06:09 PM
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Originally Posted by pkdk
Yes you are, think about this for a moment,

I offer you card 1 of 52 or I offer you 1 card of 5 unknown values.
Stay on point pk.

1 chicken and 1 duck

THOSE are the only options
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02-28-2018 , 06:13 PM
OMG, it can't be this. Impossible to have this thought process.
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Originally Posted by EvilGreebo
You can't link the decks together across multiple deals. As long as you continue to insist that the decks are somehow linked together across deals, you are going to be wrong.
PK, please respond to this "linked deals" theorem of EG's
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02-28-2018 , 06:16 PM
Look at his edited post - it's EXACTLY that.
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02-28-2018 , 06:18 PM
Note for mods monitoring this thread.

Is it possible that there is a point in a thread where the count of posts in the thread is so high that performance suffers? Could we have hit that point?
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02-28-2018 , 06:18 PM
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Originally Posted by King Spew
Absolutely true

or turning this a bit on its edge:

pkdk, why is approaching from the "south" important when it is meaningless...particularly in the linear question you built?

It is not meaningless , you have to switch view from x to y.


you 123
you 123
you 123


In this example the viewpoint of x is 1,2,3 1,2,3 1,2,3 when ''standing'' on the west. Each value of 1,2 or 3 having a 1/3 chance of being aligned to the left position.



123
123
123
you


In this example you are ''standing'' south and the viewpoint is 1,1,1 or 2,2,2, or 3,3,3
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02-28-2018 , 06:19 PM
Probably be good for pk to confirm.
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02-28-2018 , 06:20 PM
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Originally Posted by pkdk
In this example you are ''standing'' south and the viewpoint is 1,1,1 or 2,2,2, or 3,3,3
and this view has NO meaning.
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02-28-2018 , 06:20 PM
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Originally Posted by EvilGreebo
Note for mods monitoring this thread.

Is it possible that there is a point in a thread where the count of posts in the thread is so high that performance suffers? Could we have hit that point?

Maybe the vector analysis is too much for you?
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02-28-2018 , 06:22 PM
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Originally Posted by King Spew
and this view has NO meaning.

Yes it does, pick one value going from left to right is not the same as picking a value from bottom to the top in an array.
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02-28-2018 , 06:22 PM
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Originally Posted by EvilGreebo
Note for mods monitoring this thread.

Is it possible that there is a point in a thread where the count of posts in the thread is so high that performance suffers? Could we have hit that point?
lol....checkout the Chat thread in Live low-stakes NL

342K posts with 7.2M views

This post is a mere pup with
84K and 4.5M
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02-28-2018 , 06:25 PM
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Originally Posted by King Spew
and this view has NO meaning.

A choice from 1,1,1, is obvious not the same as a choice from 1,2,3 with all due respect.
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02-28-2018 , 06:26 PM
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Originally Posted by King Spew
lol....checkout the Chat thread in Live low-stakes NL

342K posts with 7.2M views

This post is a mere pup with
84K and 4.5M
I have emailed stars and awaiting for a reply to your earlier question about the distribution system.
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02-28-2018 , 06:27 PM
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Originally Posted by pkdk
Yes it does, pick one value going from left to right is not the same as picking a value from bottom to the top in an array.
Well, good luck with this.

You will never be able convince a reasonable person that your math is correct. Because it is not.

I suppose you could continue to try.....and I also suppose at some near point in time, the mods in this area of 2+2 will tire of your false premises. These IP mods have seen it all and may not have the patience I showed you in BQ (which wasn't much)
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02-28-2018 , 06:29 PM
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Originally Posted by pkdk
Maybe the vector analysis is too much for you?
Vector analysis isn't a strong suit for me, I won't deny it.

But I'm 100% certain that it doesn't apply the way you're trying to use it.
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02-28-2018 , 06:30 PM
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Originally Posted by pkdk
Yes it does, pick one value going from left to right is not the same as picking a value from bottom to the top in an array.
While you are correct in this statement, it has no bearing on any discussion related to poker, because you're not picking a value from bottom to top, you're picking a card from 1 set. Then, next hand, you're picking a card from a new set identical in all but sort order to the first set.
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02-28-2018 , 06:42 PM
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Originally Posted by EvilGreebo
While you are correct in this statement, it has no bearing on any discussion related to poker, because you're not picking a value from bottom to top, you're picking a card from 1 set. Then, next hand, you're picking a card from a new set identical in all but sort order to the first set.


Ok stay with this, you almost have it.


First, we do not pick a card, it is assigned by seat order, the sb gets the first card. However online there is que of decks and a random deck comes tot he table, which is the same as picking any random deck.

Now if we were to place these decks that are already shuffled in an array


it would look like


{1,2,3................52}
{1,2,3................52}
{1,2,3................52}
{1,2,3................52}
{1,2,3................52}


The small blind does not have 1/52 , they have ?/5 in this example.
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