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Old 04-29-2007, 04:00 AM
donger donger is offline
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Default Re: Results of a CP2-7 experiment

This is really interesting, thanks for doing this. I had considered trying to script something, but I'm really rusty and was never good to start with.

In this program, how much information does A have about B's range of hands and vice versa? If he knows a lot, like tendencies (strong middles, etc), then this can go back to exploiting additional information and probably doesn't have a lot to do with the game itself. Like, for instance roshambo can be played 'perfectly' (even money) by randomizing what you throw, but if you know your opponent heavily favors rock, you can win way more often than your fair share.

I don't know a ton about game theory, etc, just what I've learned from poker, so take everything I'm saying with a grain of salt. I could easily be wrong about all this, but it's generated a lot of interesting discussion.
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