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"Your move, Professor," growled Miller, a regular who played by "feel" and lost by the same metric. Elias glanced at the board: . He held A♠ K♠ .

But then he factored in . He looked at Miller’s betting patterns over the last four hours. Miller was "over-bluffing" on wet boards. If Elias factored in the 15% chance that his Ace-high was already the best hand, his total win probability climbed to 34%. "I call," Elias said, sliding the chips forward. Mathematics of Poker

"The math doesn't quite get there," Elias whispered. His equity (26%) was lower than the price he was being offered (28.5%). In a single instance, it was a "fold." "Your move, Professor," growled Miller, a regular who