
11-01-2009, 09:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Silverthunder not familiar with that version of poker. That is a reason for me not to play donkaments for the gold cards- I will probably run like a God.
On a more serious note, of course you know this but just in case others in the forum do not, the probability of something happening now is not affected by what has happened in the past, assuming that they are 'independent' (math probability term). IN poker, since the deck is reshuffled, you "start all over again" with a new deal. So even if you were dealt AA the last 2 hands, you still have the same probabilty of being dealt AA the next hand. | True, but the actual probability of the event occuring 3 times in a row is exponentially less than twice in a row or just once. right?
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