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Finally got ANY stream back, had to go the external player route.
I use Firefox browser, had same problem in IE too. -T |
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#32
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The word you want is "probability", not "game theory."
Figuring out a good number to call the probability that none of the remaining players in that hand had the case ace would not be straight forward. You would have to use the Bayes theorem along with WAG estimates of how likely people would be to fold a weak ace, and how likely people would be to continue in the hand lacking the case ace. But it's still probability, not game theory. |
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#33
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They stetched the delay to 10 minutes?
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#34
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Hey Arnold is in the booth on MNF. Whatever happened to him? He doesn't make movies anymore.
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#35
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They stetched the delay to 10 minutes? [/ QUOTE ] its been like that for a while for the bigger games |
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#36
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Someone asked Zoot Sims how he could play the sax so well when he was drunk. Sayeth Zoot, "I practice drunk."
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I guess they did, which makes sense, since they're usually starting a little late.
On another note, the 2/8 show doesn't note the "That's Alan" hand. Also, the archives aren't totally accurate. They could use Bostin's spreadsheet to make some corrections, like 4/7/05. |
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#38
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I've also heard that attributed to Paul Desmond. I can believe Desmond might say that.
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#39
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Alan didn't know not to show cards when there are three people in the hand? I assume he knows now.
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#40
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I've seen a lot of players throwing their cards away when it's their turn in multiway pots when there's no action to them, rather than checking. I suppose it's because of the "fold" button online. A couple of nights ago, I "politely" told a guy not to do that. He angrily said he was within his rights to do whatever he wanted to with his hand, and to mind my own business. The dealer backed him up. The next time I took a break, I found a senior floorman, who straightened it out. The local rule was, first offense: warning; second offense: dealt out one round; third offense, out for the night. I asked a new floorman about it yesterday. He didn't know the rule either.
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