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Course Topic(s): Probability | Combinatorics | Games of Chance

Links to an interactive text with succinct explanations for probabilities for all nine possible five card poker hands. From the text, links are given to the interactive experiment where the user can set one of the nine hands. Stopping rules for the simulation include the setting the number of runs and stopping when the type of hand of interest is dealt. Two simple examples of draw poker are discussed in the exposition.

Resource URL: http://www.math.uah.edu/stat/games/Poker.html


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Subject classification(s): Statistics and Probability | Probability | Elementary Probability | Univariate Distributions | Simulation

Creator(s): Kyle Siegrist

Contributor(s): Kyle Siegrist

This resource was cataloged by Carolyn Cuff

Publisher:
Virtual Laboratories in Probability and Statistics

Resource copyright: Creative Commons

This review was published on September 17, 2012

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