>>512442944Thanks for confirming you know absolutely nothing about statistics, lol. The term you were looking for is "expectation value," BTW.
Also, you're horrendously bad at estimating, which is another thing Feynman wrote extensively about. Anyone who can't effectively estimate things is not going to be a good scientist.
There is no way there are 200 trillion hands of poker dealt every year. There are 8 billion people on planet Earth. Most don't play poker. Let's say 1 billion do, which I think is very high but I'm erring on the high side for your sake. For 200 trillion hands to be dealt annually, that means every single person on Earth who plays poker would have to play an average of 200,000 hands a year, or about 500 a day.
Do you actually think a billion people are playing 500 poker hands a day, 365 days a year, or anything close to that?