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Newman’s (1959, Operations Research, 7, 557–560) solution for a variant of poker with continuous hand spaces and an …
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In von Neumann and Morgenstern's sample model of poker, equilibrium has the first player bet with high and low hands …
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We study how response time in a laboratory experiment on bank runs affects withdrawal decisions. In our setup, the bank has no fundamental problems, depositors decide equentially (if to keep the money in the bank or to withdraw) and may observe previous decisions depending on the information...
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We study how response time in a laboratory experiment on bank runs affects withdrawal decisions. In our setup, the bank has no fundamental problems, depositors decide equentially (if to keep the money in the bank or to withdraw) and may observe previous decisions depending on the information...
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Playing poker has many aspects in common with the making of business decisions. Agents act in a strategically rich … behavioral patterns in decision-making in a competitive game with uncertainty. The poker environment offers a promising … background to analyze judgments. Poker has a long history, in which it interacted mostly with western culture. It is a game …
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, specifically, among online poker players. The first part of the study consists of a statistical analysis to identify the requisite … number of hands of online poker required to identify winning players, that is, players who should expect to show a profit …
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