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Leveraging Knowledge of Poker Game Mechanics to Predict Outcomes and Adapt Strategies

Leveraging Knowledge of Poker Game Mechanics to Predict Outcomes and Adapt Strategies

Understanding the probabilities associated with various hands is critical for predicting outcomes. The rarest and highest-ranking hand, the Royal Flush, occurs in approximately 0.000154% of hands, or about 1 in 649,740 hands. A solid grasp of probabilities helps in making informed decisions when playing poker. Knowing the likelihood of certain hands allows players to assess their chances better and make strategic moves accordingly.

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Build Your Future In The Tech Industry - How Education Can Help You With Professional Growth

Build Your Future In The Tech Industry – How Education Can Help You With Professional Growth

The tech industry is a dynamic and exciting field, brimming with opportunities for those with the right skills and knowledge. Whether you’re just starting your career or looking to make a change, education plays a crucial role in your professional growth in this sector.

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Trainers Aiming to Use the York Ebor Festival as a Stepping Stone to Australia

Trainers Aiming to Use the York Ebor Festival as a Stepping Stone to Australia

The upcoming Ebor Festival at York could provide some useful form pointers for the Cox Plate and Melbourne Cup in Australia later this year.

The trainers of several runners at the recent Royal Ascot meeting have pinpointed the big Yorkshire meeting as a stepping stone towards races Down Under.

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Listen To Historic Skidby Mill Memories - Hear The Voices Of The Past

Listen To Historic Skidby Mill Memories – Hear The Voices Of The Past

Historical memories of an East Riding landmark, local residents and their rural lives are now available for all to listen to. 

East Riding Archives has released digital recordings of interviews with more than 60 people who worked in the countryside around Skidby Mill, near Cottingham, in the first half of the 20th century. 

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Volunteering Opportunities Available At Beverley Puppet Festival

Volunteering Opportunities Available At Beverley Puppet Festival

Career-developing volunteer positions for this July’s Beverley Puppet Festival are open for applications.

“The festival is looking for volunteers with community spirit, love of the arts and an interest in ensuring a great experience for visitors,” said Vicky Yannoula, festival director (trainee), and volunteer manager and trainer.

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The Economic and Societal Impact of Brain Injuries

The Economic and Societal Impact of Brain Injuries

Brain injuries are life-changing events, and a levelling experience for anyone unfortunate enough to suffer them. According to head injury charity Headway, there is a hospital admission for an acquired brain injury (ABI) every 90 seconds on average in the UK – each of which is a devastating personal and familial event.

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WHO Warns About Fake 'Skinny Jabs' At The Olympics

WHO Warns About Fake ‘Skinny Jabs’ At The Olympics

People in East Riding are being cautioned about the use of fake versions of the drug Ozempic.

Ozempic is a drug prescribed to people with type 2 diabetes in order to lower their blood sugar levels, with the active ingredient semaglutide. However a global alert has been issued by the World Health Organisation (WHO) about fake versions being circulated to people to help lose weight.

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Bishop Burton Students To Pursue Successful Careers In The Police

Bishop Burton Students To Pursue Successful Careers In The Police

Bishop Burton College is delighted to announce several of their Level 3 Extended Diploma in Policing students have been accepted into the Police.

Ella Edeson, Harrison Mann, Alfie Chapman, James Lancaster, Ivan Bartle-Milner and Adnan Kadric who will complete the two-year course this summer will be joining Humberside Police; and Mia Begg and Phoebe Redhead North Yorkshire Police.

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Protecting Your Outdoor Furniture: The Benefits of Using Quality Covers

Protecting Your Outdoor Furniture: The Benefits of Using Quality Covers

However, protecting the beauty and usability of the furniture and any other relevant items that are used in the compound is crucial and this is why people should purchase good quality covers. Outdoor furniture covers are destined to be set out in the open where it experience direct impacts such as strong sunlight and natural elements like rain and snow which are very damaging to furniture. It is therefore important that install furniture covers that will ensure that your furniture is well-protected and serve you for many years.

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Security In The Crypto World - Protecting Your Digital Assets

Security In The Crypto World – Protecting Your Digital Assets

Cryptocurrency is an exciting frontier for investors and tech enthusiasts alike. The promise of decentralization, privacy, and high returns attracts millions to the crypto market. However, with great opportunity comes significant risk, especially concerning security. Protecting your digital assets should be a top priority.

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Your Summer Starts Now: What's On Across The East Riding

Your Summer Starts Now: What’s On Across The East Riding

Don’t miss Early Bird tickets for Sewerby Winter Woodland. The tickets go on sale on Friday, 28 June at 10.30am. There is no need to register for a discount, just head on over to www.sewerbyhall.co.uk/winterwoodland. Not able to pay the full amount straight away?

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Commitment To Armed Forces Community Earns Local NHS Prestigious Silver Award

Commitment To Armed Forces Community Earns Local NHS Prestigious Silver Award

On the eve of Armed Forces Day – a national celebration of the men and women who make up the Armed Forces community – NHS Humber and North Yorkshire Integrated Care Board (ICB) is proud to announce it has been awarded the prestigious Silver Award in the Defence Employer Recognition Scheme (ERS).

This accolade – an upgrade on last year’s Bronze Award – is a testament to the ICB’s “unwavering commitment to supporting the armed forces community”, firmly aligning with the values and principles of the Armed Forces Covenant.

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How Seasonal Affective Disorder Influences Relationship Seeking in Cold Seasons

How Seasonal Affective Disorder Influences Relationship Seeking in Cold Seasons

Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) is a mood disorder characterized by recurrent depressive episodes that align with specific seasons, predominantly affecting young adults and women. Symptoms range from mild to moderate and include inattentiveness, hopelessness, depression, social withdrawal, and fatigue. The involvement of neurotransmitters such as dopamine, norepinephrine, and glutamate is suspected, although the precise pathophysiology remains unclear.

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East Riding To Share In New £25m Commitment To Coastal Communities

East Riding To Share In New £25m Commitment To Coastal Communities

Dogger Bank Wind Farm has announced a £25million commitment to coastal communities in the North and North-East of England, developing a long-term legacy for the world-leading renewable energy project.

The commitment includes funding projects in East Riding of Yorkshire, Redcar and Cleveland and South Tyneside, to enhance STEM education, and help young people gain the skills and knowledge required to fulfil their potential in a net zero world.

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Yorkshire’s Fictional and Real History of Vampirism

Yorkshire’s Fictional and Real History of Vampirism

In what is easily the most famous and well-loved vampire tale, Yorkshire takes centre stage both in name and inspiration. Bram Stoker’s 1897 novel Dracula remains the epitome of vampire fiction, with Dracula himself arguably the model for the archetypal vampire figure.

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The Role of HR Systems in a Changing Workplace

The Role of HR Systems in a Changing Workplace

The way that we work is always changing. Often, that change is gradual. It might creep in over years and decades. In other cases, the change is sudden. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the world of work saw a seismic shift toward home, or hybrid, setups.

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