Originally Posted by armourall
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Matthew,
It's been fun, but the snow is starting to melt and it's time to start thinking golf. I'll admit I was already familiar with this problem and its "correct" answer a long time ago (I think it was in a column by Marilyn vos Savant), but it's still fun to argue the "wrong" side of an argument. Sorry I couldn't challenge you more.
Cheers.
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Thats cool
Maybe I should keep this going...
Heres another probability problem
What is the chances of being dealt the Ace of spades and the Ace of diamonds when playing texas hold'em?
Say after the flop comes with 3 spades showing. What is the chances of making a flush with the turn card, the river card and both?
Lets say there were $2500 in the pot preflop and your opponent moves all in after the flop and has you covered, and you have $2100 left. Would calling this bet be profitable over the long run?