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In this simple playing card game, is the expected probability constant?

I came up with a simple game using a standard 52-card deck. This is a 1-on-1 game involving a player and a dealer. The rules are as follows. Player makes a bet. One card is dealt to the player. One ...
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Has the game of texas hold em poker been beaten?

I am no mathematician, I guess this is obvious. I hope this question is appropriate. So, I know that in poker the opponents psychology matter, but imagine that you are playing against a perfectly ...
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Game Theory Poker - Nash equilibrium: Choose between bet or raise and range of hands

I would like to understand how we choose the best action and how we compose the range for it. I have some notion on zero-sum games and minmax strategies. And I know software that does this for texas ...
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Game theory problem: Three man poker game

Mine question is from Three-Man Poker Game discussed in Nash's paper. This is a greatly simplified version of poker. The cards are of only two kinds, high and low. The three players A, B, and C ante ...
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Game Theory: Is there an "unexploitable" strategy in No Limit Holdem?

Do "unexploitable" strategy exist in No Limit Holdem? By this I mean frequency-based mixed strategy that has non-negative expected payoff against any other strategy (let's assume the game is ...
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