Re: Game Theory and NLHE
I think the most common application of game theory to NLHE is as follows:
You're playing a good, tricky opponent who is representing a strong hand. He has played the hand exactly as he would if he had it, but you also know that he would bluff in this same spot. Suppose the pot is $100 and he bets $100. If you think he would bluff more than 1/3 of the time, you should call.
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