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- This looks like it should be simple but it has me flummoxed. I have been unable to find anything online to give me a clue.
To be sure there are very complex odds calculators that give you useful information but nothing that addresses what I want to know, which is simply what are the odds of getting at least one pair in Pai Gow.
Simply put. There are 16 pairs of tiles. The 32 tiles are dealt out at 4 tiles per hand. And I'm wanting to know what are the odds of one of the hands receiving at least one pair.
I began by putting reducing this to simply picking out 4 tiles out of a stack of 32 and asking do I have a pair.
So the first tile goes down. Then there are 31 tiles left so the odds of drawing a pair with the first two tiles are 1 chance in 31. That seemed OK then I thought the odds then of the third tile matching the first is 1 chance in 30, but then there is the second tile that could have been match. It got confusing so I started a different tack...
I thought I'd do the two possible pairs separately. So I figured let's just match the first tile only, that means there are 31 tiles and 3 chances to match, so that about 1 chance in 10 that seems right. But now there was also 2 chances in 30 that could match the 2nd tile. So I have approx 1 chance in 10 plus 1 chance in 15. But now I don't know how to combine them. I'm sure this is very simple but I'm still confused.
Simply put. There are 16 pairs of tiles. The 32 tiles are dealt out at 4 tiles per hand. And I'm wanting to know what are the odds of one of the hands receiving at least one pair.
I began by putting reducing this to simply picking out 4 tiles out of a stack of 32 and asking do I have a pair.
So the first tile goes down. Then there are 31 tiles left so the odds of drawing a pair with the first two tiles are 1 chance in 31. That seemed OK then I thought the odds then of the third tile matching the first is 1 chance in 30, but then there is the second tile that could have been match. It got confusing so I started a different tack...
I thought I'd do the two possible pairs separately. So I figured let's just match the first tile only, that means there are 31 tiles and 3 chances to match, so that about 1 chance in 10 that seems right. But now there was also 2 chances in 30 that could match the 2nd tile. So I have approx 1 chance in 10 plus 1 chance in 15. But now I don't know how to combine them. I'm sure this is very simple but I'm still confused.