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Before pegging begins, HAL may have any of 1820 possible hands. Granularity reduces this to about 60 probable hands. There are 455 possible hands after HAL plays one card, and 169 after two. As more of HAL's hand is known, there are fewer probable hands.
These are the probable hands that HAL may have and the relative frequencies after HAL has played 3 cards.
When computing the expected pegging values, the multiplier is the frequency and the multiplicand is the number of points the player will get or the points HAL will get on average.
The expected value is the sum of the those products divided by the sum of all the frequencies.
See View - Peg for the calculation of these expected values.
Click once or twice on any column except "1" to sort the rows into ascending or descending order.
Click column "1" to remove the View - Help Hand window.