I really liked this article as it covers a task with which most players of the VP trainer generation are unfamiliar.
I had to do exactly this calculation, and honestly it never occurred to me to use a trainer for anything but the base draw frequencies. I think it's easier to do by hand, or in a spread sheet (for me). But however you do it, this is the type of thing you will have to do on occasion in today's VP environment. Don't skip this article, even if you have no intention of taking advantage of the play it defines.
The methodology is really useful.
~FK
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