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Old 01-03-2006, 03:08 PM
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Default Re: Whats in a Range

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so, is there any starting strategy that is more correct than any other? short of folding the nuts throught 20th nuts, and only raising hands that don't play on the board, can't any realistic starting strategy be viable assuming one is able to adjust to his/her oponent?


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very nice, and an important concept to get at. The answer is, theoretically speaking, there is a strategy which you oculd employ (if anybody could figure it out) that would be unexploitable by your opponent. That is, you would be doing things with a frequency that would make the EV of all your opponents decisions exactly the same. If you and your opponent both played perfectly then this would be the optimal strategy for you to employ. However, nobody plays perfectly and everybody is exploitable to some degree. So, the result is we all try to adjust our frequencies to take exploit our opponents. If our opponents were static, never changing, individuals then there would be a frequency mix that we could find that would exploit him to the max. However, such a person doesnt exist so we go on playing and adjusting to our opponents, and they go on playing and adjusting to us, and whoever adjusts the best wins the most money.
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