according to the math of combinations it doesnt matter how the cards are dealt. thought it did and it doesnt.
that is all.
apologies to spoon mainly and others.
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according to the math of combinations it doesnt matter how the cards are dealt. thought it did and it doesnt.
that is all.
apologies to spoon mainly and others.
It's all good. It's a common misconception.
The thing that's important to learn here is that no matter how cards are dealt (or not dealt) every card that you don't see the face of has an equal likelihood of being any of the remaining cards. So if you're dealt say AK, it's just as likely that the top card in the deck is the Queen of hearts as the last card in the deck being the Queen of hearts, as your third Villain's second card as being the Queen of hearts.
I love it when playing black jack. There is always some one complaining because some one in front of them took a hit. Like it matters. This is an example of what's being said.