2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 J Q K A
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 J Q K A
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 J Q K A
Chance of getting a Queen high or better in a dealt hand (involves 3 cards) is:
1 - chance of getting absolutely no Queen or higher in all 3 cards, the entirety of hands:
1-((1-3/13)*(1-3/13)*(1-3/13)) = 1-0.455166 = 0.544834 = 54.48%
Further Analysis/Implemention into Strategy Play:
Since about 50-50 hands would be won, that's the even edge between banker and player, then the "going in" hands should be slightly just above Queen high, and not on Queen high hand.
Verdict/Strategy Formulated:
- always go in on high Ace, most of the time
- tend to go in on King high hands
- Queen high hands should be held in doubt, and those other strategies on this game, which have disagreeing views, are not the correct play on this one
- anything bigger than a high pair should probably be go-all-ined, though in extreme situation, it's better to fold if the bet % of total bankroll cash reserve is a bit on the high side (high value; amount; magnitude)
About 45.52% of the chance the hand on either banker or player's side on average, in the long run would be a Queen or below hand
While at aproximately 54.48% chance the hand is a Queen high on either side
(there is many le other points, that's it for now, and this no way constituents even a part of the strategy master Glenn uses)
Additional Tags: as these r not just scam gruops, but ppl that r rotten, gonna do freaky things with it
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