From
https://dominating12.com/forums/4/strategy-tips/2590/card-turn-in-odds :
Matty
- A turn in with 3 cards: 42.28%
- A turn in with 4 cards: 81.70%
- A turn in with 5 cards: 100%
So the one team both cashing in at 3 is 18%, this means on average this will happen once every 6 games
0.4228 * 0.4228 = 0.1788
The other team both not having a turn in at 4 is only 3%, so on average this will happen like once every 30 games
(1 - 0.8170) * (1 - 0.8170) = 0.03349
And the odds of both happening at the same time is both multiplied, which gives 0.005986. Half a percent chance means this'll happen once every 200 games on average.
Of course, this assumes you only have one turn in a game, in reality the odds will increase a bit.
From https://dominating12.com/forums/4/strategy-tips/2590/card-turn-in-odds :
[quote=Matty]
- A turn in with 3 cards: 42.28%
- A turn in with 4 cards: 81.70%
- A turn in with 5 cards: 100%
[/quote]
So the one team both cashing in at 3 is 18%, this means on average this will happen once every 6 games
[code]0.4228 * 0.4228 = 0.1788[/code]
The other team both not having a turn in at 4 is only 3%, so on average this will happen like once every 30 games
[code](1 - 0.8170) * (1 - 0.8170) = 0.03349[/code]
And the odds of both happening at the same time is both multiplied, which gives 0.005986. Half a percent chance means this'll happen once every 200 games on average.
Of course, this assumes you only have one turn in a game, in reality the odds will increase a bit.
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