Re: Collusive Entanglement
In a full game, standard play approaches a more optimal startegy and therefore is less vulberable to be exploited by a set of entangled strategies.
Why would this be so? It seems that any time we step outside the realm of heads-up poker, we are potentially entangled. Wouldn't a full game present more possible entanglements? Or does a larger table offer more self-policing peer pressure that keeps entanglement at bay?
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