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Introduction
By Kristianto
Introduction
GAMBLING!!
Introduction
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Introduction
WIN LOSE
How to Play
By Stephen
Each player can choose any combination of 5 from these seven cards to make the best possible combination The player who have the highest combination win the game
EXAMPLE
He has three option: High card of ace Pair of Js Flush The best option is Flush
EXAMPLE
His hand is flush Mediums hand is pair of 9s Stephens hand is two pairs of As & Js
Analysis
By Kenrick
Before that,
Pre-requisite:
Combinatorics Probability theory
Combinatorics
! = = , = ! ! Number of ways of choosing k elements from a set of n elements.
Example: From a set of bridge card, how many ways to choose 4 cards? From a set of bridge card, how many ways to choose 4 cards, where 2 of them are ace cards?
= (4,2) (48,2) = 6768 = (52, 4) = 270725
Probability theory
The numerical chance some event will occur If trials of an experiment produce 0 occurences of an event , the probability of occurring () as follows: 0 = lim Every events: = + ( ) Mutually exclusive events: = + () Independent events: = ()
4 52
4,1 52,1
What is the probability of getting 2 cards, where one of them is ace, from a deck of bridge cards? =
4,1 48,1 52,2
32 221
= 0.1448
After flop,
Community cards: Your own hole cards: Combinations for x & y:
C(525, 2) = C(47,2) = 1081
X Y
After turn,
Community cards: Your own hole cards: Combinations for x:
52 6 = 46
X
P P
P Q Q
P Q Q Q
P P
P Q Q Q P P Q Q
4 0.555% 12.211% -
0.555% 12.211% 1
3
4
0.555%
0.555%
12.211%
12.211%
1
-
P P
P Q Q Q P P Q Q
or
= 3,1 43, 1 3,2 + = 12.2109158% (47,2) 47,2
P P
P Q Q Q P P Q Q
4 0 6.521% 1
6.521% 1
3
4
0
0
6.521%
6.521%
1
1
1
-
P P
P Q Q Q P P Q Q
To make it PPQQQ, we need one more P at river; (PPPQQ is impossible case) Probability of getting P at river:
= 3 = 6.521% 46
TTTxy
T: value of triple card x and y: different value from T t: number of viewed Tcards
TTTxy
T: value of triple card x and y: different value from T t: number of viewed Tcards
PPxyz
P: values of the paired card x, y, z: different value from P p: number of viewed Pcards
PPxyz
P: values of the paired card x, y, z: different value from P p: number of viewed Pcards
c 0 1 2 3 4
c 0 1 2 3 4
Probability 0 0 0 2.173% 1
SSSSS
S: card symbol (hearts, diamonds, spades, or clubs) s: number of viewed Scards
SSSSS
S: card symbol (hearts, diamonds, spades, or clubs) s: number of viewed Scards
FLUSH
F, L, U, S, and H:
unique cards consecutive values same symbol
FLUSH
F, L, U, S, and H:
unique cards consecutive values same symbol
Straight Odds
P Q R S T
PQRST
P, Q, R, S, and T: sequence of consecutive cards as values The value of probability depends on:
p: number of viewed P-cards q: number of viewed Q-cards r: number of viewed R-cards s: number of viewed S-cards t: number of viewed T-cards
P Q R
P Q R
Strategy
By Hendry
Advantage play
Developing a Game Strategy Knowing the Probabilities Reading Your Opponents
Conclusion
By Hendry
Conclusion
Gambling-based games involve risk, yet there is scientific way on how to minimize the potential lose. Calculating risk deals with computing the occurrence of win and lose; in this case engaging concept of Combinatorics and
of optimum combination of own hole cards could be calculated to lead in decision making
Conclusion
To finalize decision, do always plan and make strategy Mathematics concept does take important role in daily life; helpful tools In this particular case, beauty of math helps in decision making process
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