Stolen copy | T1 (7 in hand) | T2 (T1 on draw) | T3 | T4 | T5 | T6 | T7 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 |
14 (86.14) |
12 (85.25) |
11 (86.1) |
10 (86.38) |
9 (86.1) |
8 (85.25) |
8 (87.71) |
2 | -- |
21 (84.97) |
19 (85.35) |
17 (84.74) |
16 (86.18) |
15 (87.06) |
13 (84.13) |
3 | -- | -- |
26 (84.63) |
24 (85.59) |
22 (85.63) |
20 (84.79) |
19 (86.3) |
4 | -- | -- | -- |
30 (85.05) |
28 (86.29) |
26 (86.64) |
24 (86.21) |
5 | -- | -- | -- | -- |
33 (85.05) |
31 (86.39) |
29 (86.85) |
6 | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- |
36 (86.82) |
33 (85.05) |
7 | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- |
38 (86.96) |
Examples of how we can use this table:
- Column T1 (7 cards) indicates that we have drawn the 7 cards of the initial hand. If I want to know how many copies I need to include in the deck to have at least one 1 cost spell on turn 1 at the desired percentage (84%), 14 is the number.
- If I want to know how many untapped lands I need to include in the deck to guarantee the desired percentage that I will draw at least 1 untapped land on turn 2, the T2 column tells us how many: 12.
- When I want to draw the second copy on the second turn, like drawing the second land of the same color as the first to play a creature of the same double cost, we need to look at the second row and the second column: 21 is the number.
- If I want to have a third land on turn 3 at the desired %, I look at T3 and the third row: 26 is the number.
- If I want to play a 5 cost spell that requires 4 lands of the same color, I look at the T5 column and the fourth row: 28 is the number.
- If I want to play a 4 cost double cost of the same color, I look at column T4 and row 2 to see how many lands of that double cost to include: 17 is the number.