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Is Sklansky's Fundamental Theorem Of Poker correct?
(I am not asking for reasons for or against. I merely request a showing of hands. Nor am I going to restate just what is or implies.) |
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I voted both.
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I voted both. [/ QUOTE ] |
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[ QUOTE ] I voted both. [/ QUOTE ] [/ QUOTE ] Me too. What is it about the yes/no polls that people always mess up? |
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What is "correct" supposed to mean?
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Without two choices:
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Bump.
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Yes, it is correct in head-up play.
No, it is not, in general, correct in multi-way pots. |
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Actually,
It's not correct in heads up play. Any basic game theory solution verifies this. - Andrew www.pokerstove.com |
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Actually, It's not correct in heads up play. Any basic game theory solution verifies this. - Andrew www.pokerstove.com [/ QUOTE ] elaborate please... |
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