Bayes’ Theorem
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In probability theory, Bayes' theorem (often called Bayes' law) relates the conditional and marginal probabilities of two random events. It is often used to compute posterior probabilities given observations. For example, a patient may be observed to have certain symptoms. Bayes' theorem can be used to compute the probability that a proposed diagnosis is correct, given that observation.
See more in Wikipedia's article on Bayes' Theorem.
Todo: Relation to Poker.
