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Master's Degree in Advertising. Computer programming background. Currently looking for a job in Analytics.

Former professional poker player. Webmaster at RiskOriented.com


Feb
25
answered Rivering a full house
Feb
25
answered Do two or more players colluding against honest players gain on average more money, or not?
Feb
24
answered When to fold AA pre-flop?
Feb
22
comment What happens if the card wasn't burned?
The cards are un-randomized when a card is shown that is not meant to be shown. By randomizing the cards again, you essentially roll back the mistake. The card shown now has a 1/48 (or whatever) chance to come again, just like every other card.
Feb
21
awarded  Supporter
Feb
21
answered Trying to express NL betting rules formally, did I miss anything?
Feb
21
answered Play in position against BB preflop raiser
Feb
21
answered NL200: Am I A Super-Nit For Considering Folding The Turn With TPGK?
Feb
21
answered Gap concept and pot odds
Feb
21
answered Effect of number of players in the probability distribution of poker hands
Feb
21
awarded  Analytical
Feb
21
comment Outs counting correction
All cards that you do not know are unknowns.
Feb
21
answered Postflop play books references
Feb
21
answered Add-on value and “bubble factor”
Feb
21
answered NL100: River Shove with Ace-High?
Feb
21
comment What happens if the card wasn't burned?
It's not common practice, nor is it part of the casino's rules on how to handle it, but it is the perfect way to randomize the remaining cards in the deck, which means it's the "correct" way to handle it.
Feb
20
awarded  Teacher
Feb
20
answered How does one combat “casual” gameplay habits in “professional” games?
Feb
20
awarded  Autobiographer
Feb
20
answered What happens if the card wasn't burned?