Hello, Thank you so much for this tutorial. I see a lot of youtube videos on this topic and this is the first video where someone explained why choosing 3 cards separately is wrong. Well done
This is some beautiful math. I didn't know about factorials and that you could represent them like this to save you writing out a bunch of multiples... really cool & very clean. Thanks! Nice calm explanation (going through the counter method actually helped me understand the original method)
I'm trying to learn how to calculate these starting with permutations. 1. It seems that the un-ordering is based on the number of different ranks in the hand minus one (4 - 1 = 3 ⇒ 3! Correct? If so, why not by suit? 2. Can we break up the pair into permutations, and what would that mean for un-ordering?
Hello, Thank you so much for this tutorial. I see a lot of youtube videos on this topic and this is the first video where someone explained why choosing 3 cards separately is wrong. Well done
This is some beautiful math. I didn't know about factorials and that you could represent them like this to save you writing out a bunch of multiples... really cool & very clean. Thanks! Nice calm explanation (going through the counter method actually helped me understand the original method)
Best videos I found so far on poker hand combinations
could be difficult to make this calculation when you have 15 seconds at the poker table, but great work!
I'm trying to learn how to calculate these starting with permutations.
1. It seems that the un-ordering is based on the number of different ranks in the hand minus one (4 - 1 = 3 ⇒ 3!
Correct? If so, why not by suit?
2. Can we break up the pair into permutations, and what would that mean for un-ordering?
Please do one video for at least one pair.
1 - probability of high card only.