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Magic the Gathering - Opening Hand Mana Curve

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=C(total,x)C(60-total,hand-size(turn)-x)C(60,hand-size(turn)),where total = 0+0+0+0+0
Are you going first?
How many cards are in your deck?
How many lands do you want in your opening hand?
How many plains are in your deck?
How many islands are in your deck?
How many swamps are in your deck?
How many mountains are in your deck?
How many forests are in your deck?
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b90e7ef8-0e4b-11e4-b7aa-bc764e2038f2

/attachments/b90e7ef8-0e4b-11e4-b7aa-bc764e2038f2/Magic The Gathering logo.pngThis Magic the Gathering - Opening Hand Mana Curve equation calculates the probability of drawing X amount of lands in an opening hand of Magic: The Gathering. Going first means your opening hand will have 7 cards while going second(or third, fourth, etc. in a multiplayer game) will mean you get an extra draw which leaves you with 8 for your first turn. 

C(total,x)C(deck-total,hand-size-x)C(deck,hand-size)


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