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Old 12-16-2005, 01:57 AM
Aisthesis Aisthesis is offline
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Default Mathematical models

I've been messing around lately trying to develop a very explicit model of NLHE (simply because that's the game I play) as a stochastic process and just wondered if anyone knew of anything already out there along these lines.

The way I develop this "logic of NLHE," I do get to a precise general formula (developed recursively) for value--or at least that's what I'm working on right now. But the formula is pretty cumbersome even with recursive assumptions. So, it would definitely be nice to simplify.

Anyhow, does anyone know of anything like this having already been done? With all of the computer simulations, game theory, popularity of the HE and such, it would kind of surprize me if no one has attempted it, and it's not really THAT hard (although not THAT easy either)...
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