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    Cool no probs Looking forward to the next part
    Last edited by MrFerguson91; 06-19-2015 at 11:59 AM.
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    Thanks Spoon. I have always struggled counting combos so this is really useful.
    Are there any similar methods for quickly counting the different ways that an opponent could have 2 cards of a particular suit in the case of flush draws? The best I've come up with is:
    Using spades for the example ((13-#of spades on board)*((13-#of spades on board)-1))/2
    Not quite as easy to swallow!
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    Quote Originally Posted by 1QDOG7 View Post
    Thanks Spoon. I have always struggled counting combos so this is really useful.
    Are there any similar methods for quickly counting the different ways that an opponent could have 2 cards of a particular suit in the case of flush draws? The best I've come up with is:
    Using spades for the example ((13-#of spades on board)*((13-#of spades on board)-1))/2
    Not quite as easy to swallow!
    Hey! We're going to get into that soon. It's easier to actually just count out the different hands that our opponent could have based on his play than trying to think about every single possible combination of cards that would give the guy a flush or flush draw.

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