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Pocket (II - Strategies deterministic)

Latest news pokerianas is that humans have gained the computer. Of the 4 games, the first was a dead heat (there was a small difference but is not considered representative) in the second and the computer won the promised very happy. But when everything seemed to suggest that Polaris had learned to exploit the human style of Ali and Phil were precisely those that found weaknesses in the computer and took the third and fourth game (not without sweating). Therefore
men are still better than computers at poker. Furthermore

readers ask me about the Pocket.
- only need to teach the letters when deciding something, if you do not need the cards do not teach mmenos effectively to give information.

"The ultimate goal of this is to learn the strategy of poker that has always seemed to me silly but I recently discovered the depth. The lessons learned may be exported to other games (even EuroGames).

"In each round all the cards are mixed, ie the used cards are returned to the deck.

-Lo to distribute two letters (one to one) and insert a betting round, I have thought, but for now do not mess with it because it complicates the game. Following the motto of divide and conquer problems begin to understand what little big. Even with a single card bluffing is essential, in fact as we shall see in this chapter the ideal strategy against certain solid deterministic strategy is to bluff with the worst cards.

From time to simplify our already more simple case (but not trivial) game, remove the complexity of how much to bet, reducing everything to a single bet and sets (say, the same value as the blind) and the concept of position players making bets simultaneously, ie no one can see if the other bet. If both bet you look to see who wins the two cards, if any bet is see who wins the card and if only one bet this takes a form without showing the cards.

Thus we see the usefulness and importance of the lantern to detect the opponent's style and cover up our own and how to optimize these resources to gain as much as possible.

(Soon the content of this chapter)

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