You're wrong on your point counting at 1:09. Four of a kind equals 12 points, not 8 because there are 6 sets of pairs. Mathematically, it's described as 4 choose 2 or 4C2. If A B C D each represent a card, there are six possible pairs where the order does not matter, i.e. AB = BA
AB, AC, AD, BC, BD, CD. You say using the same logic, but you don't use the same logic. Please correct your video.
4 of a kind = 12 points! D'Oh!
chardlb 1 year ago
You're wrong on your point counting at 1:09. Four of a kind equals 12 points, not 8 because there are 6 sets of pairs. Mathematically, it's described as 4 choose 2 or 4C2. If A B C D each represent a card, there are six possible pairs where the order does not matter, i.e. AB = BA
AB, AC, AD, BC, BD, CD. You say using the same logic, but you don't use the same logic. Please correct your video.
rqtsport 1 year ago