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PAUL-IN 09-27-2003 12:40 PM

Chaos theory + Seat selection
 
I had a debate last night at the table about whether or not changing seats influences the way the cards fall. say for instance player 1 is getting bad beat and player 2 to his left is getting monster hands. if they switched seats, would it affect the outcome of the hands?

a player said that it WOULD affect the way the cards fall if they switched seats, because not only would they play differently, they would muck the hand in a different way, thereby changing the distribution of cards for the next hand, and so forth. is this chaos theory at work here?

i mentioned that if there was a steady dealer during the game, it would affect the distribution less, but someone mentioned again that each player affects the deck in some way, simply by the way he/she both PLAYS and FOLDS.

Terry 09-27-2003 05:06 PM

Re: Chaos theory + Seat selection
 
I think the effect would only be a little bit stronger than that of the disturbance of air molecules being caused by the butterfly outside my window.

mosch 09-28-2003 01:30 AM

Re: Chaos theory + Seat selection
 
I agree that changing seat order will make some small difference in the cards, but I don't think that it makes one that is at all useful in actually affecting the outcome of future rounds in any sort of predictable fashion.

You and your friend should smoke less hash.



GuyOnTilt 09-28-2003 04:08 AM

Re: Chaos theory + Seat selection
 
Seat changes WILL affect how the cards fall. The same way the dealer washing the cards for an extra .5 seconds will, or if a player transposes the order of the two cards (in HE) he's dealt before mucking. But even though these things affect how the deck ends up, they don't matter, because they aren't predictable.

All probabilities still remain the same, since the deck is still in random order. If people are superstitious (in which case they shouldn't be reading the probability forum) then go ahead and change your seat for no reason other than to mix up the cards.

I'm assuming that your argument was concerning people changing seats when they're running bad. A seat change won't fix that. You're still being dealt a random hand out of a 52 card deck. Barring your dealer isn't a mechanic, nothing you do will change that.

Ray Zee 09-28-2003 05:45 PM

Re: Chaos theory + Seat selection
 
if you believe that the hands are all predetermined for the night then you are right that you should change seats as long as you are sure that that seat is predetermined to continue getting good cards the rest of the night. usually just turning your chair once clockwise has the desired effect.

PAUL-IN 09-28-2003 09:43 PM

Re: Chaos theory + Seat selection
 
ok, levity aside,(i did get a kick out of the replies), i do think the distribution does change if you change seats. online play, however, does NOT use a physical deck, therefore the distribution will NOT change if you switch seats; i guess it's all about whether or not you expect a "hot" seat to remain "hot".

we all know, some seats are better than others, and they all get their share of cold spells.

GuyOnTilt 09-28-2003 11:00 PM

Re: Chaos theory + Seat selection
 
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We all know, some seats are better than others...

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We do? Really??

Ulysses 09-29-2003 11:57 AM

Re: Chaos theory + Seat selection
 
Changing seats will also change the distribution online. But so will hitting the check or fold button one time half a second slower than you normally do. I think that's somewhat analagous to turning your chair once at the B&M room.

wdbaker 09-29-2003 01:11 PM

Re: Chaos theory + Seat selection
 
In chaos theory they say that can start up hurricanes.

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I think the effect would only be a little bit stronger than that of the disturbance of air molecules being caused by the butterfly outside my window.


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Copernicus 09-29-2003 03:25 PM

Re: Chaos theory + Seat selection
 
As I recall the two basic theorems of Chaos Theory approach two opposite ends...Strange Attractors, that result in apparently random processes approaching a set of fixed points, and Sensitivity to Initial Conditions, which is the butterfly/hurricane effect.

The latter is generally due to the complexity of the processes that lead to the final result, and the wide variation in potential final results, being so great that modeling the system becomes impossible.

While the number of permutations of a deck of cards is extremely large, it does approach the variety of weather patterns (for example), nor are the mechanical processes that lead to those outcomes complex to model.

Will changing seats change the future, yes. Does it have applicability or roots in Chaos Theory? As a casual reader (but very appreciative of fractal art) I think not.


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