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Re: Need help with game theory and bluffing.
In NLHE, any calculation of EV for any move is always judgemental based on your evaluation of your opponent. Game Theory has a value, as it gets you to think about fold equity, and how fold equity will increase your expected value of a bet or bluff. But determing fold equity is a matter of judgement.
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Re: Need help with game theory and bluffing.
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Is it possible then to learn to play the same way as the bot? [/ QUOTE ] Probably not. Humans are not very good at randomizing their play. (Feel free to try to break even against an RPS bot without a set of dice.) Otherwise, jam/fold seems like something that can be memorized. |
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Re: Need help with game theory and bluffing.
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[ QUOTE ] Is it possible then to learn to play the same way as the bot? [/ QUOTE ] Probably not. Humans are not very good at randomizing their play. (Feel free to try to break even against an RPS bot without a set of dice.) Otherwise, jam/fold seems like something that can be memorized. [/ QUOTE ] Why can't I randomise my play using a clock or something? Jam/fold just doesn't work that well in limit. |
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