I would like to thank Miplet for confirming the table above. The next table is for four-card stud with no jokers. The second table is for a fully wild card. Now you must decide how many unseen cards can help you win. You must decide whether to fold, call, or raise.At this time you should assume that at least one of your opponents holds a king and that your hand must improve in order to win. The first table is for a partially wild card that can only be used to complete a straight, flush, straight flush, or royal flush, otherwise it must be used as an ace (same usage as in pai gow poker). The first player bets 1, two players call, and two players fold to bring the total in the pot to 9.It is now your turn to act. The next two tables show the probabilities in 5-card stud with one wild card. The following table shows the number of combinations if each card was dealt from a separate deck, which would be mathematically equivalent to an infinite number of decks.
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