@$#%@$%#%^#%3 Rune @$%@$% Challenge!!

Discussion in 'General Discussions' started by Warlock Tigerwolf, Apr 13, 2011.

  1. ok now I'm confused....

    wouldn't you do the percentages out of 13 or am I just reading this wrong?
     
  2. SkylerF

    SkylerF Member

    There are 13 *values* (2-10, J, Q, K, A). But there are 4 *suits*.
    In Pirate Clan, the suits are the traditional Heart, Club, Diamond, Spade list. But in Viking Clan, there are 4 different symbols.
    Here are the 3 that I managed to find in 2 rounds.
    I believe the last one is a down arrow, but I can't prove it yet.
     

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  3. SkylerF

    SkylerF Member

    So there are 52 cards total. The dealer draws one. There are now 51 - 12 full sets of 4 and the other 3 of the value the dealer drew.
    3 of those 52 are equal to the dealer, which gives you a draw. The chance of that happening is 3/51.
     
  4. Mr Killer Man

    Mr Killer Man Active Member

    Use ya strategy but don't get too caught up in it. This is a gambling part of the game don't be afraid to take risk. Taking risk can get ya great reward for beating the dealer! You lose nothing but some chips.
     
  5. SkylerF

    SkylerF Member

    Yeah, I'm simply showing the probability. The chance.

    Luck and risk deal with the results.
     
  6. Eric Thunderbone

    Eric Thunderbone Active Member

    Technically, for this game, you'd only need the odds for 3 (odds of a draw), 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, 32, 36, 40, 44, and 48 from Skyler's chart. None of the other possibilities (i.e. 46/51) would ever come up as a win %. I suppose if you were calculating odds against losing (i.e. including draws), rather than odds of winning some of the other numbers from the chart would be used (7, 11, 15, 19, 23, 27, 31, 35, 39, 43, 47).
     
  7. Apekiller

    Apekiller Member

    Wow, just lost 10 cards out of 12 with stupid odds. This card game really sucks, as do the odds.
     

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