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Originally Posted by jman220
Lol, Moran.
Let's take a very simple example:
You have J/10, I have QQ. There are 2 cards in the deck that make my hand better (ignoring straights and flushes for the moment). Those two cards are the remaining two queens. Therefore I have 2, read them, TWO outs. There are six cards that improve the J/10 hand. the remaining three jacks and the remaining three tens. Therefor you have six, read it SIX outs to improve. I'd really like to hear your justification for how the remaining 40 some odd cards improve your hand. A flop of seven, deuce, ace does not improve a pair of queens.
+1, great thread. avg exp of someone adamantly refuting jmans math skillz?
edit: 69th post, im glad it was ITT
Last edited by grimripper21; 05-28-2009 at 11:46 AM.
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