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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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We show that an individual using a choice function is sequentially rational and the decisions he makes are independent of the order of implementation of the rationales if and only if he is rational with the union of the rationales as a base binary relation. When he makes his decisions following...
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case that online or any other kind of gambling in general, and poker in particular, are justified uses of our freedoms …. Findings – We find that although poker, whether online or in any other format is under attack by the powers that be, the case …
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level of success is likely by design, not by accident. Take the world’s most successful poker players as an example. Believe … describing the skills shared between the most successful poker players and entrepreneurs. Findings – The best poker players and …
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more likely to adopt cooperative behavior than expert poker players. Evidence from trust games shows that bridge players …
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of whether or not poker is a game of skill. Using newly available data, the authors analyze that question by examining … the performance in the 2010 World Series of Poker of a group of poker players identified as being highly skilled prior to … the idea that poker is a game of skill. …
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