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Old 09-07-2007, 04:40 PM
mykey1961 mykey1961 is offline
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Default Re: Heads Up Game Theory exercise

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I nearly agree with this answer.

This is a jam/fold problem with smallblind=1 bigblind=2.
With stacksize=6 (SB can raise to 3x BB) I get a solution of

SB:
1..16 jam
17 mixed
18..59 fold
60..100 jam

BB:
1..62 fold
63 mixed
64..100 call

Marv

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Marv,

Assuming the mixed is 50%/50% jam/fold I don't think is correct.

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No, by mixed I did not mean exactly 50%/50% .

Marv

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The master of being vague.

Rather than tell me what you didn't mean, couldn't you have included what you did mean.

Mixed doesn't always mean 50%/50%, but what does it mean to you in this situation?

I can't see any mixed percentages for 17 that work with this strategy.

SB:
1..16 jam
17 mixed
18..59 fold
60..100 jam

The reason I assumed you meant 50%/50% is because if your strategy is only mixed for one #, then it has to be 50%/50% for this "game".
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