Re: Question on game theory
The purpose would be to force my opponent into making errors on laters streets. That is, to fold a winning hand.
I guess it gets complicated in that we have to analyse the post size.
I think I should add a condition that my opponent originally knows that I will only raise with AA, or AK. In that respect he can bet to the river and have complete information as to where he is in the hand.
He would bet any board that didn't have an A or a K on it. At some point I would have to start calling down his river bets with A high and that is a losing proposition.
I don't want to see the river with AK. When he comes out betting with either a bluff, or a semi-bluff I want to gain value from it. Throwing in a raise using game theory while holding AK will a) reduce the value of his bluffs and b) reduce the value of his legitimate pair hands.
Basically I am looking for the correct frequency to raise AK such that he will not always know the correct play if I end up raising the flop.
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