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Old 11-15-2007, 03:44 PM
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Default Re: GPSTS conference 11/10/07 at Harvard Law School: My Thesis

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well you're not disagreeing with me, I just proposed a contrast of perceptions....interesting POV though. While I think the majority oh HSNL players would value $1k less than a 50nl player, for example, there are certainly instances where that is not the case, though very few IMO.

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I would agree that most High Stakes Players value $1k less than most Low Stakes Players, there still is the variance of each group.

The only way I can really think of is to play it out like hands and ranges. Player A shows up with a certain range of hands in certain situations a certain amount of times. Player B then has to guesstimate what Player A's range is at the current time. Therefore Player B would raise in a certain situation 1/3 of the time, call 1/3 of the time, and fold 1/3 of the time. Basically, what it comes down to is there is no theory of human thinking as no two humans think alike.

Not sure if that makes sense.
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