Do split probabilities change depending on my holdings?
#1
Posted 2026-January-25, 01:48
It gives the standard reasons why 4-4 is preferred, but also teasingly suggests that our 4-4 holding gives better
split possibilities of finding the missing cards 3-2.
Is there any theory that the "conditional probability" of a 3-2 outstanding split might not be the same if hold 4-4, vs 5-3?
Thanks
Peter
#4
Posted 2026-January-25, 17:38
Cyberyeti, on 2026-January-25, 04:23, said:
It is well known that you get flatter hands after inadequate hand shuffling, but if there's any effect it will be tiny.
Gut feel suggests even in poorly shuffled hands there is no (statistical) difference - I assume the deck has been cut too lol - can I prove it. Of course not
The only reason something like Goulash produces weird hands is the dealing
#5
Posted 2026-January-25, 18:43
#6
Posted 2026-January-25, 18:57
wuudturner, on 2026-January-25, 18:43, said:
So are humans
Give it time to learn please
#7
Posted 2026-January-26, 02:49
thepossum, on 2026-January-25, 17:38, said:
The only reason something like Goulash produces weird hands is the dealing
What I was suggesting was that 4-4 might be more common if the hand was poorly shuffled, therefore the chance of it being poorly shuffled might increase, therefore the chance of a 3-2 might increase, but the effect would be slight at best.
#9
Posted 2026-January-26, 07:54
wuudturner, on 2026-January-25, 18:43, said:
I agree it is unwise to take everything at face value, but my gut feeling is AI get criticised more than it should. I have been having a go with it with positive results. Recently I asked it how I can reign in my frustration during bad bridge sessions with some information on why I might get frustrated more than I should. It came back with some good mental techniques which I am practicing with the aim of some self improvement.
#10
Posted 2026-January-26, 08:07
AL78, on 2026-January-26, 07:54, said:
So AI is influencing your behavior...
#11
Posted 2026-January-26, 08:26
No.
If you know, that a pair of 2 hands has a 44 fit, and another pair of hands has a 53 fit,
you basically have fixed 26 cards, in both case you know, that the remaining 26 cards contain
the same number of cards in a given color 5.
Randomly dealing those remaining 26 cards delivers the same probability for a 2-3 split in
both cases.
What I think the AI suggests is, that the 44 enables you to easier find out, how the cards are
distributed.
With kind regards
Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)

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