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Old 10-07-2004, 01:07 AM
Leavenfish Leavenfish is offline
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Default Re: Fundamental Theorem of Poker

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The FTOP is self proving. Describe a poker situation where, on one specific round of action, acting in such a way that differs from the course of action one would take if one had 100% information benefits a player. I think several people have problems with what action the FToP sometimes dictates, but it is always true.

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john nickle

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How does Morton's Theorem factor into this? Multi-way, does not the fact that players with incorrect draws cost you money when they call your bets because part of their calls end up in the stacks of other players drawing against you? Perhaps I just misunderstand the theorem however.

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