Re: Collusive Entanglement
I don't think this is quite as paradoxical as it appears, and in fact conventional strategy addresses this type of situation when, for example, you 3-bet a strong player who you think might be raising to isolate a weak limper, or when you consider how the rest of the table is adjusting to your adjustments to a maniac.
The interference patterns that emerge from the overlapping wave functions of multiple exploitable strategies are still potentially exploitable. I mean, in theory, not by me. I'm usually the Planck's constant in such equations. Which is n-n-nobody's fault but mine.
/mc
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